Clostridium botulinum Flashcards

1
Q

what will cause the damage in the body when infected with c. botulinum?

A

Botulinum neurotoxin *

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what are the different forms of botulism?

A
  1. Foodborne botulism
  2. Infant botulism
  3. Wound botulism
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3
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how is Foodborne botulism acquired?

A

Home-canned vegetables *

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how is Infant botulism acquired?

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through Ingestion of spores * as with Honey * (never feed it to newborns)

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how is Wound botulism acquired?

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Traumatic implantation of spores (wounds, drug users *)

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what is the mechanism of action of the Botulinum neurotoxin?

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Blocks release of acetylcholine at the myoneuronal junction causing flaccid paralysis *

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7
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what symptoms can be seen in foodbourne botulism?

A

drooping eyelids

slurred speech *

abdominal pain

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Infant botulism will cause these symptoms…

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Babies are lethargic, feed poorly, weak cry, constipated, poor muscle tone *

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what symptoms are seen in Wound botulism?

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drooping eyelids

slurred speech *

abdominal pain

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what happens if any of the botulism forms are left untreated?

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Cause paralysis of respiratory muscles, arms, legs and trunk *

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when should treatment be seeked?

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Early treatment is very important *

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how is botulism diagnosed?

A
  • Detection of toxin activity in serum*
  • Culture of bacteria from stool *
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how is botulism treated?

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Botulinum antitoxin *: neutralizes toxin circulating in blood

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14
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how is botulism prevented?

A
  • Infants below 1 year – not allowed to eat honey *
  • Destroying preformed toxin in canned foods * (heating food)
  • Preventing spore-germination* (Storage at 4OC or colder)
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