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ICD-10 code: A32.7

Disease category: A32.7: Listerial sepsis

What is Listerial Sepsis?

Listerial sepsis is a form of sepsis, a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of an infection, caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. Sepsis occurs when an infection causes an excessive immune response in the body, leading to inflammation and damage to organs and tissues. It is often referred to as a blood infection or blood poisoning.

Listeria monocytogenes is a type of bacteria found in soil and water, as well as in contaminated food products, such as unpasteurized milk, cheese and other dairy products. It is also found in raw meat, poultry and seafood, as well as in processed foods, such as hot dogs and deli meats. It can be spread to humans through contaminated food or contact with animals.

Listerial sepsis can cause a wide range of symptoms depending on the person's age, general health and how severe the infection is. Symptoms may include fever, chills, muscle aches, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and confusion. In some cases, listerial sepsis can lead to a more serious condition called meningitis, which can cause seizures, stroke, coma and even death.

In order to reduce the risk of contracting listerial sepsis, it is important to practice proper food safety and hygiene. It is important to thoroughly cook all raw meat, poultry and seafood, and to avoid eating raw or unpasteurized foods. It is also important to avoid contact with animals that may be carrying the bacteria.

If you think you may have listerial sepsis, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Your doctor will be able to diagnose the condition and provide you with the appropriate treatment.

Complications of Listerial Sepsis

Listerial sepsis can cause a number of serious complications, including meningitis, septic shock, organ failure and death. Other potential complications include:

  1. Respiratory distress
  2. Kidney failure
  3. Complications of pregnancy, such as preterm labor and stillbirth
  4. Blood clots
  5. Brain damage
  6. Vision loss
  7. Hearing loss
  8. Joint and muscle pain

Treatment of Listerial sepsis:

Treatment Options for Listerial Sepsis

Listerial sepsis is a serious form of infection caused by the bacterium, Listeria monocytogenes. It can affect people of all ages and can lead to serious complications and even death. Fortunately, there are a number of treatment options available for those suffering from listerial sepsis.

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