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Protocol for public health agencies to notify CDC about the occurrence of nationally notifiable conditions, 2018 : alphabetically by condition [PDF]
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFIABLE, EXTREMELY URGENT: Call the CDC Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 770.488.7100 within 4 hours of a case meeting the notification criteria, followed by submission of an electronic case notification to CDC by the next business day.
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Amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis in strain typing and identification of Listeria and Clostridium species [PDF]
DNA-pohjaiset genotyypitysmenetelmät ovat nykyään tärkeitä työkaluja bakteerien tunnistamisessa ja sukulaisuussuhteiden selvittämisessä. Eri genotyypitysmenetelmien soveltuvuudessa eri bakteerilajeille sekä erilaisiin tutkimustarkoituksiin on kuitenkin ...
Keto-Timonen, Riikka
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Infant botulism: Report of a misleading case and important key messages.
M. Rossi +8 more
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Infant botulism is a rare disease that affects infant less than 12 months of age. The illness results from absorption of botulinum toxin produced in situ by neurotoxigenic clostridia that can temporarily colonize the intestinal tract of infants. To date, all inhabited continents except Africa have reported cases of infant botulism. Recognition of cases
Lucia, Fenicia, Fabrizio, Anniballi
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Infant botulism is the most common form of human botulism; however, its transmission has not been completely explained yet. Some of the most recognized potential sources of Clostridium botulinum spores are the soil, dust, honey and medicinal herbs.
M. D. Sagua +4 more
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Difficulties in diagnosing severe infant botulism
Yusuke Ito
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Author's response: Peanut butter confirmed as the source of a case of infant botulism in the United Kingdom, 2024. [PDF]
Amar CF +5 more
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Letter to the editor: Peanut butter confirmed as the source in a case of infant botulism, United Kingdom, 2024. [PDF]
Gensheimer KF, Punzalan C, Klontz K.
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Botulism Sequelae: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Kosenko M +16 more
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