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      • Two weeks of high-dose intravenous amoxicillin (more than 6 g/day) is recommended for LM pregnant women without allergy. Terminating the pregnancy to save the mother’s life should be considered if maternal and fetal conditions aggravate.
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  1. May 26, 2021 · The Treatment of Listeria in Pregnancy. Two weeks of high-dose intravenous amoxicillin (more than 6 g/day) is recommended for LM patients without allergy. Amoxicillin’s safety for the fetus has been verified conclusively. 80, 81 It is also suitable if the remedy continues to the puerperium or starts after delivery.

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    If you develop a listeria infection, you might have:

    •Fever

    •Chills

    •Muscle aches

    •Nausea

    •Diarrhea

    If you've eaten a food that's been recalled because of a listeria outbreak, watch for signs or symptoms of illness. If you have a fever, muscle aches, nausea or diarrhea, contact your doctor. The same goes for illness after eating a potentially contaminated product, such as foods made with unpasteurized milk or poorly heated hot dogs or deli meats.

    If you have a high fever, severe headache, stiff neck, confusion or sensitivity to light, seek emergency care. These signs and symptoms can indicate bacterial meningitis, a life-threatening complication of a listeria infection.

    Listeria bacteria can be found in soil, water and animal feces. People can get infected by eating the following:

    •Raw vegetables that have been contaminated from the soil or from contaminated manure used as fertilizer

    •Contaminated meat

    •Unpasteurized milk or foods made with unpasteurized milk

    •Certain processed foods — such as soft cheeses, hot dogs and deli meats that have been contaminated after processing

    Unborn babies can contract a listeria infection from the mother.

    Pregnant women and their babies

    Pregnant women are much more susceptible to listeria infections than are other healthy adults. Although a listeria infection might cause only a mild illness in pregnant women, consequences for their babies can include:

    People who have weak immune systems

    This category includes people who:

    Most listeria infections are so mild they can go unnoticed. However, in some cases, a listeria infection can lead to life-threatening complications, including:

    •Generalized blood infection

    To prevent a listeria infection, follow simple food safety guidelines:

    •Keep things clean. Wash your hands thoroughly with warm, soapy water before and after handling or preparing food. After cooking, use hot, soapy water to wash the utensils, cutting boards and other food preparation surfaces.

    •Scrub raw vegetables. Clean raw vegetables with a scrub brush or vegetable brush under plenty of running water.

    •Cook your food thoroughly. Use a food thermometer to make sure your meat, poultry and egg dishes are cooked to a safe temperature.

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  3. You may need to take antibiotics to treat the infection and prevent your fetus from becoming infected. How can I help prevent listeriosis? To help prevent listeriosis, avoid eating the following foods while you are pregnant:

  4. Jan 12, 2016 · Can Listeria in Pregnancy Be Prevented? The key to preventing listeria infections during pregnancy is to follow guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

  5. Nov 9, 2022 · Listeria infection (listeriosis) during pregnancy. Listeriosis is a foodborne illness that can be very dangerous during pregnancy. While rare, a Listeria infection in pregnancy can cause a host of problems, including miscarriage, premature birth, and serious health problems for the baby.

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  6. How Is Listeria in Pregnancy Treated? Listeriosis is treated with antibiotics during pregnancy. These antibiotics, in most cases, will prevent infection to the fetus and newborn.

  7. A pregnant woman who ate a product that was recalled because of listeria contamination and who is afebrile but has signs and symptoms consistent with a minor gastrointestinal or flu-like illness can be managed expectantly.

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