noun
- Plural of listeria; rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Listeria that can cause foodborne illness in humans and animals.
Usage: medical/scientific term; typically used in plural form when referring to multiple bacterial cells or strains
Examples
- Listerias can contaminate soft cheeses and deli meats if proper food safety measures are not followed.
- The outbreak was traced to listerias found in the refrigerated produce section.
- Pregnant women are advised to avoid foods that may harbor listerias.
- Laboratory tests identified listerias in the patient's bloodstream.
- Listerias are particularly dangerous for immunocompromised individuals.