Botulism in the United States: a clinical and epidemiologic review
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1998
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Abstract
Botulism is caused by a neurotoxin produced from the anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Botulism in humans is usually caused by toxin types A, B, and E. Since 1973, a median of 24 cases of foodborne botulism, 3 cases of wound botulism, and 71 cases of infant botulism have been …
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| Authors | Shapiro RL;Hatheway C;Swerdlow DL;; |
| Journal | annals of internal medicine |
| Year | 1998 |
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respiration
National Center for Biotechnology Information
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MEDLINE
review
humans
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united states / epidemiology
Incidence
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botulism / therapy
botulism / epidemiology*
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botulism / diagnosis
pmid:9696731
doi:10.7326/0003-4819-129-3-199808010-00011
r l shapiro
c hatheway
d l swerdlow
antitoxins / therapeutic use
clostridium botulinum / classification
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