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“…monocytogenes predominated in human origin strains (95.9%), frequently involved in pathological processes in the central nervous system and/ or with systemic distribution, reaching defined age groups and more rarely detected in other conditions or in healthy carriers (Hofer 1974, Nojimoto et al 1997.…”
(352-11.3%), 1/2a (162-5.2%), and 1/2b (148-4.7%). The predominant serovar in L. innocua was 6a (2,093-67.2%). Considerations about laboratory methods for diagnosis and epidemiological aspects are presented on the basis of the results obtained.
“…monocytogenes predominated in human origin strains (95.9%), frequently involved in pathological processes in the central nervous system and/ or with systemic distribution, reaching defined age groups and more rarely detected in other conditions or in healthy carriers (Hofer 1974, Nojimoto et al 1997.…”
(352-11.3%), 1/2a (162-5.2%), and 1/2b (148-4.7%). The predominant serovar in L. innocua was 6a (2,093-67.2%). Considerations about laboratory methods for diagnosis and epidemiological aspects are presented on the basis of the results obtained.
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