Notes from the Field: Illnesses After Administration of Presumed Counterfeit Botulinum Toxin in Nonmedical Settings - Tennessee and New York City, March 2024.
Christine M Thomas, Roisin McElroy, Jane Yackley, Mary-Margaret A Fill, Dilani Goonewardene, Christian Mackley, Emma Roth, Joel Ackelsberg, Sally Slavinski, Caroline Habrun, Bethany Hodge, Carrell Rush, Catherine M Brown, Michelle A Waltenburg, Lindsay H Bertling, Milan McGorty, Renee Johnson, William Schaffner, Timothy F Jones, John R Dunn
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