Type F Infant Botulism: Investigation of Recent Clusters and Overview of This Exceedingly Rare Disease

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Abstract

From 1976 to 2016, neurotoxigenic Clostridium baratii type F caused 18 (<0.5%) reported US infant botulism cases. Six cases occurred during 20122013; no common source was identified. Type F infant botulism mostly occurs in very young infants and typically presents more rapidly and severely than illness caused by types A and B botulinum neurotoxin.

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Halpin, A. L., Khouri, J. M., Payne, J. R., Nakao, J. H., Cronquist, A., Kalas, N., … Rao, A. K. (2017). Type F Infant Botulism: Investigation of Recent Clusters and Overview of This Exceedingly Rare Disease. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 66, S92–S94. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix818

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