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Medicina
Croatian Medical Association - Rijeka branch
ISSN: 0025-7729
Vol. 43, No. 1, 2007, pp. 15-20
Bioline Code: me07002
Full paper language: Croatian
Document type: Review Article
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Medicina, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2007, pp. 15-20

 hr Činitelji Bakterije I Domaćina U Patogenezi Listerioze
Bubonja, Marina; Vučković, Darinka; Rubeša-Mihaljević, Roberta & Abram, Maja


Listerioza jest zoonoza do koje u većem broju slučajeva dolazi nakon konzumacije zagađenih namirnica. U zdravih odraslih osoba infekcija bakterijom Listeria monocytogenes check for this species in other resources posljeduje prolaznom, asimptomatskom kolonizacijom crijeva, ili slikom neinvazivna febrilnoga gastroenteritisa. Infekcija fetusa, novorođenčeta, ili imunokompromitirane osobe, može posljedovati razvojem invazivne infekcije praćene visokim postotkom smrtnosti. Zbog svojstva unutarstaničnoga parazitiranja, bakterija Listeria monocytogenes dugi se niz godina koristi kao oruđe za proučavanje stanične biologije i mehanizama stanične imunosti.


Listeria monocytogenes; listerioza; miševi, patogeneza

 
 en Host And Bacterial Factors In Pathogenesis Of Listeriosis
Bubonja, Marina; Vučković, Darinka; Rubeša-Mihaljević, Roberta & Abram, Maja

Abstract

Listeriosis is a zoonosis usually transmitted through contaminated food or vertically from mother to foetus. In an immunocompetent, adult person the infection results in transitory asymptomatic gastrointestinal colonization or febrile, non-invasive gastroenteritis. The infection of the foetus, newborn or immunocompromised person can result in a serious invasive disease with high mortality rate. As a facultative intracellular pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes check for this species in other resources is widely used as model for studying cellular biology and mechanisms of cellular immunity.

Keywords
Listeria monocytogenes; listeriosis; mice; pathogenesis

 
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