Newborns, two to three weeks.
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
Persons with brain abscesses, six weeks.
Adults with mild disease, two to four weeks.
Persons with endocarditis, four to six weeks.
Can you die from lesteria and what are the future side effects or outcome
Pyelonephritis is typically treated with antibiotics to eliminate the infection. Drinking plenty of fluids and getting plenty of rest is also recommended to help the body recover. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required for intravenous antibiotics and monitoring.
Most bacterial infections are treatable because most bacteria are susceptible to antibiotics. i.e. Antibiotics kill the bacteria without killing the patient. The other common form of infections, viruses are much harder to "kill" without harming the patient. Antiviral drugs are making progress but they still have a long way to go before they are as effective as antibiotics.
a very long time.
A tooth infection will not go away until it is treated by a dentist. If antibiotics are prescribed and dental work is performed to remove the infection it should resolve within 7 to 10 days.
The length of time it takes to recover will depend on the severity of the disease. The mortality rate for listeriosis is rather high when someone exhibits symptoms. See Related Links.
until the newborns are adults
Yes as long if they have been loved on and not trained to protect.