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Notes from the field: infant botulism caused by Clostridium baratii type F - Iowa, 2013.

Authors :
Moodley, Amaran
Quinlisk, Patricia
Garvey, Ann
Kalas, Nicholas
Barash, Jason R
Khouri, Jessica M
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Source :
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report; 4/17/2015, Vol. 64 Issue 14, p400-400, 1p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

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 intubated for respiratory failure. Infant botulism was suspected and Botulism Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human) (BIG-IV), licensed for the treatment of infant botulism types A and B, was administered on hospital day 2. Results of preliminary stool studies were reported positive for botulinum toxin type F on hospital day 3. Clostridium baratii type F was subsequently isolated in stool culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01492195
Volume :
64
Issue :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
109781645