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Podcast #270: Wound Botulism

Nov 10, 20174 min
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Episode description

Author: Don Stader, M.D.

Educational Pearls

  • Wound botulism should be considered in patients with cutaneous lesions and neuromuscular weakness.

  • The toxin produced by clostridium botulinum is the causative agent. It forms spores, so it is very resistant to killing by heat.

  • It presents with weakness, most often in the extraocular muscles.

  • Treatment includes wound care and respiratory support. Anti-toxin is rarely used as it is stored at the CDC and must be flown in.

References: Kalka-Moll WM, Aurbach U, Schaumann R, Schwarz R, Seifert H. Wound Botulism in Injection Drug Users. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2007;13(6):942-943. doi:10.3201/eid1306.061336.

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