Listeria is a bacterial infection which can cause influenza-like illness, meningitis, septicaemia or spontaneous abortion.
The bacteria are usually found in cattle, sheep, soil and silage. The bacteria has also been found in a range of raw foods including vegetables and uncooked meats as well as processed foods. A wide range of food products have been implicated in outbreaks including soft cheeses and meat based products. It is also commonly found in the human gut.
This can be from 3 to 70 days but is usually 3 weeks.
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