noun
- A genus of pathogenic bacteria that can cause serious foodborne illness, especially in pregnant women, newborns, and immunocompromised individuals.
Usage: Medical/scientific term; Usually capitalized when referring to the genus; Commonly used in food safety and public health contexts
Examples
- Listeria contamination was found in the recalled deli meat products.
- Pregnant women are advised to avoid foods that may contain listeria.
- The outbreak of listeria sickened dozens of people across multiple states.
- Listeria monocytogenes is the most common species that infects humans.
- Food safety inspectors test for listeria in dairy and produce facilities.