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Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021

Infant botulism (IB) is an intestinal toxemia that manifests as descending paralysis, constipation, and, in some cases, respiratory failure. Laboratory-confirmed IB cases are rare, and recent data in Israel are lacking. We conducted a national multicenter retrospective study of laboratory-confirmed...

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Autores principales: Goldberg, Bar, Danino, Dana, Levinsky, Yoel, Levy, Itzhak, Straussberg, Rachel, Dabaja-Younis, Halima, Guri, Alex, Almagor, Yotam, Tasher, Diana, Elad, Daniel, Baider, Zina, Blum, Shlomo, Scheuerman, Oded
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9881770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36692296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2902.220991
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author Goldberg, Bar
Danino, Dana
Levinsky, Yoel
Levy, Itzhak
Straussberg, Rachel
Dabaja-Younis, Halima
Guri, Alex
Almagor, Yotam
Tasher, Diana
Elad, Daniel
Baider, Zina
Blum, Shlomo
Scheuerman, Oded
author_facet Goldberg, Bar
Danino, Dana
Levinsky, Yoel
Levy, Itzhak
Straussberg, Rachel
Dabaja-Younis, Halima
Guri, Alex
Almagor, Yotam
Tasher, Diana
Elad, Daniel
Baider, Zina
Blum, Shlomo
Scheuerman, Oded
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description Infant botulism (IB) is an intestinal toxemia that manifests as descending paralysis, constipation, and, in some cases, respiratory failure. Laboratory-confirmed IB cases are rare, and recent data in Israel are lacking. We conducted a national multicenter retrospective study of laboratory-confirmed IB cases reported in Israel during 2007–2021. A total of 8 cases were reported during the study period. During 2019–2021, incidence may have increased because of a cluster of 5 cases. Infant median age for diagnosis was 6.5 months, older than previously reported (3 months). Most cases occurred during March–July. Honey consumption was reported in 1 case, and possible environmental risk factors (living nearby rural or construction areas, dust exposure, and having a father who works as a farmer) were reported in 6 cases. Although IB is rare, its incidence in Israel may have increased over recent years, and its epidemiology and risk factors differ from cases reported previously in Israel.
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spelling pubmed-98817702023-02-08 Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021 Goldberg, Bar Danino, Dana Levinsky, Yoel Levy, Itzhak Straussberg, Rachel Dabaja-Younis, Halima Guri, Alex Almagor, Yotam Tasher, Diana Elad, Daniel Baider, Zina Blum, Shlomo Scheuerman, Oded Emerg Infect Dis Synopsis Infant botulism (IB) is an intestinal toxemia that manifests as descending paralysis, constipation, and, in some cases, respiratory failure. Laboratory-confirmed IB cases are rare, and recent data in Israel are lacking. We conducted a national multicenter retrospective study of laboratory-confirmed IB cases reported in Israel during 2007–2021. A total of 8 cases were reported during the study period. During 2019–2021, incidence may have increased because of a cluster of 5 cases. Infant median age for diagnosis was 6.5 months, older than previously reported (3 months). Most cases occurred during March–July. Honey consumption was reported in 1 case, and possible environmental risk factors (living nearby rural or construction areas, dust exposure, and having a father who works as a farmer) were reported in 6 cases. Although IB is rare, its incidence in Israel may have increased over recent years, and its epidemiology and risk factors differ from cases reported previously in Israel. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9881770/ /pubmed/36692296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2902.220991 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Emerging Infectious Diseases is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Goldberg, Bar
Danino, Dana
Levinsky, Yoel
Levy, Itzhak
Straussberg, Rachel
Dabaja-Younis, Halima
Guri, Alex
Almagor, Yotam
Tasher, Diana
Elad, Daniel
Baider, Zina
Blum, Shlomo
Scheuerman, Oded
Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021
title Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021
title_full Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021
title_fullStr Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021
title_full_unstemmed Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021
title_short Infant Botulism, Israel, 2007–2021
title_sort infant botulism, israel, 2007–2021
topic Synopsis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9881770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36692296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2902.220991
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