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- Botulism abstract "Botulism (Latin, botulinus) (pronounced /ˈbɒtʃʉlɪzəm/) is a rare and potentially fatal paralytic illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. The disease begins with weakness, trouble seeing, feeling tired, and trouble speaking.This may then be followed by weakness of the arms, chest muscles and legs. The disease does not usually affect consciousness or cause a fever.Botulism can occur in a few different ways. The bacterial spores that cause it are common in both soil and water. They produce botulinum toxin when exposed to low oxygen levels and certain temperatures. Foodborne botulism happens when food containing the toxin are eaten. Infant botulism happens when the bacteria develops in the intestines and releases toxin. Typically this only happens in children less than six months of age as after that protective mechanisms develop. Wound botulism is found most often among those who inject street drugs. In this situation spores enter a wound and, in the absence of oxygen, release toxin. It is not passed directly between people. The diagnosis is confirmed by finding the toxin or bacteria in the person in question.Prevention is primarily by proper food preparation. The toxin is destroyed by heating to more than 85 °C (185 °F) for greater than 5 minutes. Avoiding giving children less than one year of age honey is also recommended. Treatment is with an antitoxin. In those who lose their ability to breathe on their own, mechanical ventilation potentially for months may be required. Antibiotics may be used for wound botulism. Death occurs in 5 to 10% of people. Botulism can affect a number of other animals.".
- Botulism diseasesdb "2811".
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- Botulism icd10 "A05.1".
- Botulism icd9 "005.1,040.41,040.42".
- Botulism medlineplus "000598".
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- Botulism wikiPageExternalLink ucm070000.htm.
- Botulism wikiPageExternalLink new-zealand-recalls-dairy-products-over-botulism-fears.
- Botulism wikiPageExternalLink Introduction.aspx.
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- Botulism caption "A 14-year-old with botulism. Note the weakness of eye muscles and the drooping eyelid in the left image, and the large and non moving pupils in the right image. This youth was fully conscious.".
- Botulism diseasesdb "2811".
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- Botulism icd "5.1".
- Botulism icd "A05.1".
- Botulism medlineplus "598".
- Botulism name "Botulism".
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- Botulism subject Category:Biological_weapons.
- Botulism subject Category:Botulism.
- Botulism subject Category:Conditions_diagnosed_by_stool_test.
- Botulism subject Category:Foodborne_illnesses.
- Botulism subject Category:Myoneural_junction_and_neuromuscular_diseases.
- Botulism subject Category:Poultry_diseases.
- Botulism type Disease.
- Botulism type AilmentCondition.
- Botulism type Situation.
- Botulism comment "Botulism (Latin, botulinus) (pronounced /ˈbɒtʃʉlɪzəm/) is a rare and potentially fatal paralytic illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. The disease begins with weakness, trouble seeing, feeling tired, and trouble speaking.This may then be followed by weakness of the arms, chest muscles and legs. The disease does not usually affect consciousness or cause a fever.Botulism can occur in a few different ways.".
- Botulism label "Botulism".
- Botulism label "Botulisme".
- Botulism label "Botulisme".
- Botulism label "Botulismo".
- Botulism label "Botulismo".
- Botulism label "Botulismo".
- Botulism label "Botulismus".
- Botulism label "Zatrucie jadem kiełbasianym".
- Botulism label "Ботулизм".
- Botulism label "تسمم سجقي".
- Botulism sameAs Botulismus.
- Botulism sameAs Botulismus.
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- Botulism sameAs Botulisme.
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- Botulism sameAs Botulisme.
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- Botulism depiction Botulism1and2.JPG.
- Botulism isPrimaryTopicOf Botulism.
- Botulism name "Botulism".