نتایج جستجو برای: botulism

تعداد نتایج: 1260  

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence 1998
R Holland

On 25 May 1998 a case of infant botulism was notified to the Communicable Disease Control Branch. The 6 month old female, from a northern country area of South Australia, was admitted to hospital with paralysis and was diagnosed initially on clinical grounds. She had decreased spontaneous movement, reduced anti-gravity movements, no head movements, and gag and cough reflexes were absent. She wa...

Journal: :Clinical Microbiology Reviews 1996

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2013
E MacDonald T M Arnesen A B Brantsaeter P Gerlyng M Grepp B Å Hansen K Jonsrud B Lundgren H Mellegård J Møller-Stray K Rønning D F Vestrheim L Vold

In October and November 2013, four cases of wound botulism were confirmed in people who inject drugs (PWID) in Norway. Two additional cases are suspected. Because of the international distribution pathways for heroin – the likely source of the outbreak – healthcare workers and public health authorities in other countries should remain vigilant for wound botulism in PWID. This outbreak serves as...

2004
Jeremy Sobel Nicole Tucker Alana Sulka Joseph McLaughlin Susan Maslanka

Foodborne botulism, a potentially lethal neuroparalytic disease, is caused by ingesting preformed Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin. We reviewed surveillance data and reports from 1990 to 2000. Of 263 cases from 160 foodborne botulism events (episode of one or more related cases) in the United States, 103 (39%) cases and 58 events occurred in Alaska. Patients' median age was 48 years; 154 (59%) ...

2015
Amaran Moodley Patricia Quinlisk Ann Garvey Nicholas Kalas Jason R. Barash Jessica M. Khouri

In June 2013, a male newborn aged 9 days (delivered after a full-term pregnancy) was brought to a hospital emergency department with a 2-day history of constipation, fussiness, and poor feeding. The mother reported her son's symptoms as excessive crying, reluctance to suck, and difficulty in swallowing milk. Within hours of arrival, the infant became less responsive and "floppy," and was intuba...

2013
Norah E. Palmateer Vivian D. Hope Kirsty Roy Andrea Marongiu Joanne M. White Kathie A. Grant Colin N. Ramsay David J. Goldberg Fortune Ncube

Since 2000 in the United Kingdom, infections caused by spore-forming bacteria have been associated with increasing illness and death among persons who inject drugs (PWID). To assess temporal and geographic trends in these illnesses (botulism, tetanus, Clostridium novyi infection, and anthrax), we compared rates across England and Scotland for 2000-2009. Overall, 295 infections were reported: 1....

Journal: :Chest 1990
P G Wilcox N J Morrison R L Pardy

We studied six patients with type A botulism to determine the degree of initial respiratory compromise and to quantitate the time course and extent of recovery of the ventilatory and upper airway muscles and exercise performance. The VM weakness was identified in all patients early after botulism. Upper airway muscle weakness was also common, requiring intubation for airway protection in one pa...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2014
m. poormontaseri s. hosseinzadeh s. s. shekarforoush

botulism is a serious paralytic disease caused by clostridium botulinum toxin in foods. there are seven recognized serotypes of botulinum neurotoxins among which the principal prevalent types in humans include a, b and e. infant botulism results from intestinal colonization and toxin production by c. botulinum spores in babies less than 1 year old. honey is the most important food discriminated...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1982
J C Paton A J Lawrence J I Manson

A 4-month-old boy presented with symptoms and signs characteristic of infant botulism. Examination of feces revealed Clostridium botulinum type B and type B toxin. The numbers of C. botulinum and the amount of toxin in feces were measured throughout the 4-week period in hospital. The maximum numbers and amounts were detected in a fecal specimen collected 16 days after admission: this contained ...

Journal: :Chest 1979
S W Lewis D J Pierson J M Cary L D Hudson

Two patients had wound botulism with longer duration of respiratory paralysis than previously described. Each sustained extensive trauma to soft tissues and grossly contaminated wounds when thrown from a vehicle in a rural area. Progressive muscular weakness and respiratory distress occurred 8 and 13 days after injury, in the presence of infected wounds and clinical and laboratory findings char...

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