Botulism
Definition
Incidence
Symptoms
food borne botulism
infant botulism
wound botulism
Evaluation
Treatment
specialist
Warning Signs
Prevention
Outlook
Complications
Underlying Cause
Types
food borne botulism
infant botulism
unknown source
wound botulism
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Botulism Symptoms: Infant Botulism
Initial symptoms of infant botulism include:
Constipation
Usually for 2-3 days
Poor suckling
Symptoms of worsening infant botulism include:
Poor feeding in infants
Difficulty swallowing
Generalized
muscle weakness
Loss of muscle tone
Weak cry
An infant with severe botulism may develop severe
muscle weakness
and
difficulty breathing
.
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Botulism Symptoms: Wound Botulism
Related Topics:
Abdominal pain
Constipation
Weakness or fatigue
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Last Updated: Apr 18, 2008
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Authors:
Stephen J. Schueler, MD
;
John H. Beckett, MD
;
D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Hatheway CL: Botulism: the present status of the disease. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 1995; 195: 55-75.
Robinson RF, Nahata MC. Management of botulism. Ann Pharmacother. 2003 Jan;37(1):127-31.
Shapiro RL, Hatheway C, Swerdlow DL: Botulism in the United States: a clinical and epidemiologic review. Ann Intern Med 1998 Aug 1; 129(3): 221-8.