Coipan, Claudia EFriesema, Ingrid H Mvan Hoek, Angela H A Mvan den Bosch, Tijsvan den Beld, MaaikeKuiling, SjoerdGras, Lapo MughiniBergval, IndraBosch, ThijsWullings, Bartvan der Voort, MennoFranz, Eelco2023-05-012023-05-012023-04-061664-302X3708955910.3389/fmicb.2023.1147137http://hdl.handle.net/10029/626671Listeriosis, caused by infection with Listeria monocytogenes (Lm), is a relatively rare but severe disease with one of the highest mortality rates among bacterial foodborne illnesses. A better understanding on the degree of Lm clustering, the temporal distribution of the clusters, and their association with the various food sources is expected to lead to improved source tracing and risk-based sampling.enCopyright © 2023 Coipan, Friesema, van Hoek, van den Bosch, van den Beld, Kuiling, Mughini Gras, Bergval, Bosch, Wullings, van der Voort and Franz.ListeriacgMLSTclusterfoodhumanpersistencesourceNew insights into the epidemiology of Listeria monocytogenes - A cross-sectoral retrospective genomic analysis in the Netherlands (2010-2020).ArticleFrontiers in microbiology Front Microbiol 2023;14:1147137