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Botulism
Name: Arun Kumar Thakur
Roll No.: 18
Level: M.Sc Microbiology (3rd Sem)
Central Department of Microbiology
Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur
Kathmandu, Nepal
Botulism
• Botulism is an acute flaccid paralytic illness caused
by neurotoxins produced by Clostridium botulinum or
rarely neurotoxins of C. butyricum and C.bratii.
• The disease has been linked to foods such as
unrefrigerated home-made salsa, honey, and
traditionally prepared salted or fermented fish.
• The most poisonous substance known.(parental
lethal dose is 10-7 mg/kg)
Etiological agent
• C.botulinum is an anaerobic Gram positive, spore forming.
• It is found in soil, marine environment and the intestinal content of
herbivores and fish throughout the world.
• Spores
-ubiquitous
-resistant to heat, light, drying and radiation.
-survive in boiling water for several hours.
• Specific condition for germination are anaerobic ,warmth(10-50°c)
and mild aklalinity.
• There are seven recognized types of the toxin that cause
botulism(A-G), four of which (types A, B, E and, rarely, F) cause
human botulism. Types C, D and E also cause illness in mammals,
birds and fish.
Human infection
• Human-to-human transmission of botulism does not occur.
• There are three kinds of botulism, that occur naturally:
• foodborne botulism (due to ingestion of pre-formed
toxins);
• Out break usually occur from canned or uncooked food.
• Home canned food as, asparagus, green beans, beets,
corn, fish and meat.
• Food with low acid (PH >6.0).
• Type A & B produce strong putrefactive odor.
• Type E appeared in native foods.
• wound botulism (occurs when wounds are
infected with C. botulinum that secretes the
toxin);
• Rare disease
• Occur with traumatic injuries.
• Occurs even if no skin breakdown (crush
injuries).
• In the last years from injection
abusers(heroin).
• Infant botulism (typically in children less than
1 year old, after eating bacterial spores from
food that develop into toxins in the
intestines).
• Ingestion of contaminated honey.
• Slow intestinal transit (<1 stool/day).
• Sources of spores, home dust, vaccum cleaner
dust, contaminated honey or may be corn
syrup.
Pathogenesis
• Toxin enters bloodstream from mucosal surface or
wound.
• Binds to perpherial cholineric nerve ending.
• Inhibits release of acetylcholine, preventing muscle
from contracting.
• Symmetrical, descending paralysis occurs beginning
with cranial nerves and progessing downward.
• Can result from airway obstruction or paralysis of
respiratory muscles.
• Secondary complications related to prolonged
ventilatory support and intensive care.
Clinical signs and symptoms
• Incubation period: 4 hours–4 days.
• The symptoms described below are not caused
by the organism itself, but by the toxin that the
bacterium releases.
• Nausea, vomiting, sometimes constipation,
followed by toxic effects on the central nervous
system (drooping eyelids, blurred or double
vision, dizziness, difficulty in swallowing, blurred
speech, muscle weakness, respiratory paralysis
Laboratory diagnosis
• A diagnosis of botulism must be considered in
patient with symmetric descending paralysis who
are afebrile and mentally intact (Since it is a
bioterrorism agent, used BSL-3)
• Toxin in serum, stool, gastric aspirate, suspected
food.
• Culture of stool or gastric aspirate (takes 5-7
days).
• Electromycography
• Mouse neutralization test( result in 24 hours).
Culture
• Anaerobic Culture Media-Robertson’s Cooked
Meat Medium
Continued..
• Botulinum toxin can be detected by a variety
of techniques, including:
• ELISA TEST
• Electrochemiluminescent (ECL) test.
Treatment
• Generally, supportive care is the mainstay for
treatment of botulism.
• Prolonged intensive care, mechanical ventilation,
and intravenous feeding may be required.
• Antitoxin administration is indicated as soon as
possible after a clinical diagnosis has been made.
This does not reverse the effects of the disease,
but can prevent further paralysis.
• Antibiotics are not effective against toxins, but
are needed to treat secondary bacterial
infections.
Prevention and control
Individuals
• When preserving food at home, use a pressure canner and
rigorously follow guides for home canning.
• While preparing food, follow the WHO Five Keys to Safer
Food: keep clean; separate raw and cooked food; cook
thoroughly; keep food at safe temperatures; use safe water
and raw materials.
• Take good care to avoid contamination of food by soil or
other sources likely to harbour these bacteria.
Community
• The community should be educated regarding proper
preservation of home-made food, especially canning, to
destroy spores.
Thank you

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Botulism: Deadly Paralytic Illness Caused by Neurotoxins

  • 1. Botulism Name: Arun Kumar Thakur Roll No.: 18 Level: M.Sc Microbiology (3rd Sem) Central Department of Microbiology Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur Kathmandu, Nepal
  • 2. Botulism • Botulism is an acute flaccid paralytic illness caused by neurotoxins produced by Clostridium botulinum or rarely neurotoxins of C. butyricum and C.bratii. • The disease has been linked to foods such as unrefrigerated home-made salsa, honey, and traditionally prepared salted or fermented fish. • The most poisonous substance known.(parental lethal dose is 10-7 mg/kg)
  • 3. Etiological agent • C.botulinum is an anaerobic Gram positive, spore forming. • It is found in soil, marine environment and the intestinal content of herbivores and fish throughout the world. • Spores -ubiquitous -resistant to heat, light, drying and radiation. -survive in boiling water for several hours. • Specific condition for germination are anaerobic ,warmth(10-50°c) and mild aklalinity. • There are seven recognized types of the toxin that cause botulism(A-G), four of which (types A, B, E and, rarely, F) cause human botulism. Types C, D and E also cause illness in mammals, birds and fish.
  • 4. Human infection • Human-to-human transmission of botulism does not occur. • There are three kinds of botulism, that occur naturally: • foodborne botulism (due to ingestion of pre-formed toxins); • Out break usually occur from canned or uncooked food. • Home canned food as, asparagus, green beans, beets, corn, fish and meat. • Food with low acid (PH >6.0). • Type A & B produce strong putrefactive odor. • Type E appeared in native foods.
  • 5. • wound botulism (occurs when wounds are infected with C. botulinum that secretes the toxin); • Rare disease • Occur with traumatic injuries. • Occurs even if no skin breakdown (crush injuries). • In the last years from injection abusers(heroin).
  • 6. • Infant botulism (typically in children less than 1 year old, after eating bacterial spores from food that develop into toxins in the intestines). • Ingestion of contaminated honey. • Slow intestinal transit (<1 stool/day). • Sources of spores, home dust, vaccum cleaner dust, contaminated honey or may be corn syrup.
  • 7. Pathogenesis • Toxin enters bloodstream from mucosal surface or wound. • Binds to perpherial cholineric nerve ending. • Inhibits release of acetylcholine, preventing muscle from contracting. • Symmetrical, descending paralysis occurs beginning with cranial nerves and progessing downward. • Can result from airway obstruction or paralysis of respiratory muscles. • Secondary complications related to prolonged ventilatory support and intensive care.
  • 8. Clinical signs and symptoms • Incubation period: 4 hours–4 days. • The symptoms described below are not caused by the organism itself, but by the toxin that the bacterium releases. • Nausea, vomiting, sometimes constipation, followed by toxic effects on the central nervous system (drooping eyelids, blurred or double vision, dizziness, difficulty in swallowing, blurred speech, muscle weakness, respiratory paralysis
  • 9. Laboratory diagnosis • A diagnosis of botulism must be considered in patient with symmetric descending paralysis who are afebrile and mentally intact (Since it is a bioterrorism agent, used BSL-3) • Toxin in serum, stool, gastric aspirate, suspected food. • Culture of stool or gastric aspirate (takes 5-7 days). • Electromycography • Mouse neutralization test( result in 24 hours).
  • 10. Culture • Anaerobic Culture Media-Robertson’s Cooked Meat Medium
  • 11. Continued.. • Botulinum toxin can be detected by a variety of techniques, including: • ELISA TEST • Electrochemiluminescent (ECL) test.
  • 12. Treatment • Generally, supportive care is the mainstay for treatment of botulism. • Prolonged intensive care, mechanical ventilation, and intravenous feeding may be required. • Antitoxin administration is indicated as soon as possible after a clinical diagnosis has been made. This does not reverse the effects of the disease, but can prevent further paralysis. • Antibiotics are not effective against toxins, but are needed to treat secondary bacterial infections.
  • 13. Prevention and control Individuals • When preserving food at home, use a pressure canner and rigorously follow guides for home canning. • While preparing food, follow the WHO Five Keys to Safer Food: keep clean; separate raw and cooked food; cook thoroughly; keep food at safe temperatures; use safe water and raw materials. • Take good care to avoid contamination of food by soil or other sources likely to harbour these bacteria. Community • The community should be educated regarding proper preservation of home-made food, especially canning, to destroy spores.