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==Complications== | |||
Infants who survive listeriosis may have long-term neurological damage and delayed development. | |||
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Listeriosis in a fetus or infant results in a poor outcome with a high death rate. Healthy older children and adults have a lower death rate. | Listeriosis in a fetus or infant results in a poor outcome with a high death rate. Healthy older children and adults have a lower death rate. | ||
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Complications
Infants who survive listeriosis may have long-term neurological damage and delayed development.
Prognosis
Listeriosis in a fetus or infant results in a poor outcome with a high death rate. Healthy older children and adults have a lower death rate.