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Volume 8, Number 3, March 2002

Research

Listeria monocytogenes Infection in Israel and Review of Cases Worldwide

Yardena Siegman-Igra,* Rotem Levin,* Miriam Weinberger,† Yoav Golan,* David Schwartz,* Zmira Samra,† Hana Konigsberger,† Amos Yinnon,‡ Galia Rahav,§ Nathan Keller,Ά Nail Bisharat,# Jehuda Karpuch,** Renato Finkelstein,†† Michael Alkan,‡‡ Zvi Landau,§§ Julia Novikov,ΆΆ David Hassin,## Carlos Rudnicki,† Ruth Kitzes,*** Shmouel Ovadia,††† Zvi Shimoni,‡‡‡ [1] Ruth Lang,§§§ and Tamar ShohatΆΆΆ
The authors are affiliated with the following medical centers in Israel: *Sourasky, Tel-Aviv; †Rabin, Petach Tikva; ‡Shaare-Zedek, Jerusalem; §Hadassah, Jerusalem; ΆSheba, Tel-Hashomer; #Ha’Emek, Afula; **Assaf-Harofeh, Zriffin; ††Rambam, Haifa; ‡‡Soroka, Beer-Sheva; §§Kaplan, Rechovot; ΆΆBnei-Zion, Haifa; ##Hillel-Yaffe, Hadera; ***Carmel, Haifa; †††Wolfson, Holon; ‡‡‡Laniado, Netanya; §§§Sapir, Kfar-Saba; and ΆΆΆDistrict Health Office, Ministry of Health, Tel-Aviv, Israel

 
 
Figure 2. Seasonal occurrence of Listeria monocytogenes infection, Israel, 1995-1999.
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Figure 2. Seasonal occurrence of Listeria monocytogenes infection, Israel, 1995-1999.

 

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