Sbalzarini G, Viale P L, Ongis G A, Signaroldi A, Cassè C, Vimercati M E, Belloni L, Vanelli S, Parlatore A, Montani A
Ospedale Civile, Casalpusterlengo, Divisione Medicina Generale.
Minerva Med. 1995 Nov;86(11):499-502.
Meningitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes is a rare affection: it develops from close contagion as professional illness (veterinarians, butchers) or in newborns by infected mothers; in indirect way for ingestion of contaminated food in subjects at high risk: elderly, immunosuppressed patients, alcoholics, diabetics. Clinically it is not diversified from the other bacterial meningitises. In this paper we present a case of Listeria monocytogenes meningitis in an adult female, without a sure occasion of infection and in absence of the factors of typical risk.