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Listeria species
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**Abortion up to 12 days after infection in cattle; usually recover but may get septicaemia
**Abortion up to 12 days after infection in cattle; usually recover but may get septicaemia
*Septicaemic listeriosis:
*Septicaemic listeriosis:
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**Incubation
perios
2-3 days
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**Incubation
period
2-3 days
**Lambs and occasionally pregnant sheep
**Lambs and occasionally pregnant sheep
**Occurs in newborn piglets, foals, poultry, adult sheep
**Occurs in newborn piglets, foals, poultry, adult sheep
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*''L. ivanovii causes sporadic abortion in sheep and cattle
*''L. ivanovii causes sporadic abortion in sheep and cattle
*''L. innocua'' rarely causes ovine meningoencephalitis
*''L. innocua'' rarely causes ovine meningoencephalitis
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===Diagnosis===
===Diagnosis===
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