ARCHIVED - Invasive Listeriosis

 


Nationally notifiable since 2007

1.0 National Notification

Only confirmed cases of disease should be notified.

2.0 Type of Surveillance

Routine case-by-case notification to the federal level

3.0 Case Classification

3.1 Confirmed case

Laboratory confirmation of infection with symptoms:

  • isolation of Listeria monocytogenes from a normally sterile site (e.g. blood, cerebral spinal fluid, joint, pleural or pericardial fluid)
    OR
  • in the setting of miscarriage or stillbirth, isolation of L. monocytogenes from placental or fetal tissue (including amniotic fluid and meconium)

4.0 Laboratory Comments

5.0 Clinical Evidence

Invasive clinical illness is characterized by meningitis or bacteremia. Infection during pregnancy may result in fetal loss through miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal meningitis or bacteremia.

6.0 ICD Code(s)

6.1 ICD-10 Code(s)

A32
Listeriosis (includes listerial foodborne infection; excludes neonatal (disseminated) listeriosis P37.2)
A32.1
Listerial meningitis and meningoencephalitis (Listerial: meningitis (G01); meningoencephalitis (G05.0)
A32.7
Listerial septicaemia
A32.8
Other forms of listeriosis (Listerial: cerebral arteritis (I68.1); endocarditis (I39.8), Oculoglandular listeriosis)
A32.9
Listeriosis, unspecified

6.2 ICD-9/ICD-9CM Code(s)

027.0
Listeriosis (excluding congenital listeriosis (771.2))

Infection by Listeria monocytogenes Septicemia by Listeria monocytogenes Use additional code to identify manifestations, as meningitis (320.7)

7.0 Type of International Reporting

8.0 Comments

Probable case definitions are provided as guidelines to assist with case finding and public health management, and are not for national notification purposes.

9.0 References

Date of Last Revision/Review:

May 2008


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