Botulism Flashcards

1
Q

What causes botulism?

A

Clostridium botulinum, due to the release of neurotoxin which irreversibly blocks the release of acetycholine

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What are the risk factors for botulism?

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  • can be food-borne - particularly home-preserved foods
  • from wound contamination: IVDU, biological weapons
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3
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What are the most common group of patients who present with botulism?

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intravenous drug users

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What is the presentation of botulism?

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  • fully conscious with no sensory disturbance
  • present with visual disturbance and dysphagia
  • progress to descending weakness and flaccid paralysis
  • respiratory failure in some cases
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How is a diagnosis of botulism made?

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detection of toxin in serum, urine, stool or gastric fluid/vomit

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What is the management of botulism? 2 aspects

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  1. Supportive management
  2. Use of botulinum antitoxin
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7
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What type of bacteria is Clostridium botulinum?

A

gram positive anaerobic bacillus

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8
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How many serotypes of Clostridium botulinum are there and what are they?

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7, A-G

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9
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Which 2 aspects of the nervous/muscular system are most affected by botulinum toxin?

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  • bulbar muscles
  • autonomic nervous system
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When is antitoxin only effective?

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only effective if given early; once toxin has bound its actions cannot be reversed

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What are common adverse reactions to the botulinum antitoxin?

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20% experience hypersensitivity reactions, including serum sickness and anaphylaxis

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12
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How long does recovery from botulism take?

A

weeks to months

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13
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What is the fatality rate of botulism?

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5-10%

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What are 7 clinical features of botulism?

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  1. visual disturbance e.g. diplopia
  2. dysphagia
  3. bulbar palsy
  4. descending weakness
  5. flaccid paralysis
  6. ataxia
  7. respiratory failure
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