BOTULISM
MICROBIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, AND PATHOGENESIS
Botulism is a paralytic disease caused by neurotoxins elaborated by Clostridium botulinum, an anaerobic spore-forming gram-positive bacterium, as well as a few other toxigenic Clostridium spp.
-  Botulism is caused by the toxin’s inhibition of acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction through an enzymatic mechanism. - C. botulinum toxin types A, B, E, and (rarely) F cause human disease, with toxin type A causing the most severe syndrome.
- Toxin type E is associated with foods of aquatic origin.
 
-  Transmission is usually due to consumption of foods contaminated with botulinum toxin, but contamination of wounds with spores also can result in disease. - Most U.S. food-borne cases (average, 20 cases per year) are associated with home-canned food.
- Infant botulism results from toxigenic clostridial colonization of the intestine of children <1 year of age and is the most common form of the disease in the United States, with ∼80–100 cases reported annually.
 
- Toxin is heat-labile, and spores are heat-resistant; these properties underscore the importance of properly heating foods.
- Botulinum toxin is among the most toxic substances known and thus is of concern as a potential weapon of bioterrorism.
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Citation
Kasper, Dennis L., et al., editors. "BOTULISM." Harrison's Manual of Medicine, 20th ed., McGraw Hill Inc., 2020. harrisons.unboundmedicine.com/harrisons/view/Harrisons-Manual-of-Medicine/623241/all/BOTULISM. 
BOTULISM. In: Kasper DLD, Fauci ASA, Hauser SLS, et al, eds. Harrison's Manual of Medicine. McGraw Hill Inc.; 2020. https://harrisons.unboundmedicine.com/harrisons/view/Harrisons-Manual-of-Medicine/623241/all/BOTULISM. Accessed October 31, 2025.
BOTULISM. (2020). In Kasper, D. L., Fauci, A. S., Hauser, S. L., Longo, D. L., Jameson, J. L., & Loscalzo, J. (Eds.), Harrison's Manual of Medicine (20th ed.). McGraw Hill Inc.. https://harrisons.unboundmedicine.com/harrisons/view/Harrisons-Manual-of-Medicine/623241/all/BOTULISM
BOTULISM [Internet]. In: Kasper DLD, Fauci ASA, Hauser SLS, Longo DLD, Jameson JLJ, Loscalzo JJ, editors. Harrison's Manual of Medicine. McGraw Hill Inc.; 2020. [cited 2025 October 31]. Available from: https://harrisons.unboundmedicine.com/harrisons/view/Harrisons-Manual-of-Medicine/623241/all/BOTULISM.
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