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Genomic insights into Listeria monocytogenes isolates associated with neurological forms

In light of the observed increase in neurolisteriosis cases in Marseille between 2016 and 2024 (N = 9), for which no epidemiological trigger could be identified, we conducted a comparative analysis of the whole genomes of strains isolated from adult patients with neurolisteriosis

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EuroClinics Editorial 9 July 2026
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In light of the observed increase in neurolisteriosis cases in Marseille between 2016 and 2024 (N = 9), for which no epidemiological trigger could be identified, we conducted a comparative analysis of the whole genomes of strains isolated from adult patients with neurolisteriosis (N = 5) and isolated bacteremia (N = 13). We examined the distribution of serogroups and the presence of virulence genes.

Auteur(s) : De Jubecourt Aymery Stheme, Mortier Coline, Beye Mamadou, Franke Florian, Cano Philippe, Gouriet Frédérique, Fournier Pierre-Edouard, Diene Seydina M, Cassir Nadim

Année de publication : 2026

Pages : 105974

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