“…Indeed, Lm is a foodborne pathogen, responsible for bacteraemia upon active crossing of the intestinal barrier [33]. Lung-tissue lesions and/or inflammation may facilitate Lm access from the blood to alveoli or from the parietal pleural capillary to the pleural space [34,35]. Haematogenous seeding is the most likely scenario for respiratory Lm infections, Lm being a foodborne pathogen that reaches the brain, placenta, and bones and joints via the haematogenous route [8,36,37].…”