Botulism in the Highlands: Understanding the High-Altitude Effect.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1007/s44197-025-00403-z
Momen Almomen, Ziad Memish
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Botulism is a foodborne, life-threatening neuroparalytic disease caused by Clostridium botulinum, an anaerobic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria. Its incidence is unknown and underestimated due to missed diagnoses, especially in remote areas. It is divided into four main clinical types: Infant, adult-onset foodborne, iatrogenic, and wound botulism. The overall goal of the article is to focus on the geographic differences in incidence, including its propensity to high-altitude areas, and shed light on the theories behind this propensity.

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高原肉毒杆菌中毒:了解高海拔效应。
肉毒杆菌中毒是由肉毒梭状芽孢杆菌(一种厌氧革兰阳性芽孢杆菌)引起的食源性神经麻痹疾病,可危及生命。由于漏诊,特别是在偏远地区,该病的发病率尚不清楚并被低估。它主要分为四种临床类型:婴儿肉毒中毒、成人食源性肉毒中毒、先天性肉毒中毒和伤口肉毒中毒。文章的总体目标是关注发病率的地域差异,包括高海拔地区的发病倾向,并阐明这种倾向背后的理论。
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