So I got an automated call from the grocery store saying that they have pulled the plums, peaches, and nectarines due to listeria. I went to the store and thankfully its only a certain brand that it was found on, but they pulled everything just in case. I get home and i have a bag of plums sitting on my counter that are this certain brand. I already put a call in to my obgyn...but not really sure if they can do anything anyway except maybe to monitor me?
Ugh...just not fun news to hear.
Re: a little freaked out...recall on plums, peaches, and nectarines for listeria
I think toss them (or return them and get your money back if you want) and then wash your hands. From a quick google, itt sounds like it's a bacteria that's mainly transmitted by consuming the infected product, so if you didn't consume it you're probably good.
If you did eat one of the plums, I would definitely put a call in to your OB and see what they would prefer you to do. They might put you on a prophylactic course of antibiotics.
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From my knowledge of listeria (which isn't great but I do know a couple of people who have gotten infections over the years) there are two types of infections: Invasive and non-invasive.
The invasive version of listeriosis usually means lots of symptons and generally a stay in the hospital. Non-invasive the bacteria sits in the intestine and there can be only mild to no symptons. My understanding is both are dangerous for baby but you have to be more worried with invasive as the bacteria have to reach the fetus in order to infect it.
Your doc will probably watch you and may put you on antibotics if they are worried that you have the bacteria but you aren't feeling super sick you are probably safe from an invasive infection.
I would assume that because your OB didn't react right away that they aren't immediately worried which I would say is good news.
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