Infant botulism in France, 1991-2009

被引:25
作者
King, L. -A. [1 ]
Popoff, M. -R. [2 ]
Mazuet, C. [2 ]
Espie, E. [1 ]
Valliant, V. [1 ]
de Valk, H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Veille Sanitaire, Dept Malad Infect, F-94415 St Maurice, France
[2] Inst Pasteur, Ctr Natl Reference Bacteries Anaerobies & Botulis, F-75724 Paris, France
来源
ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE | 2010年 / 17卷 / 09期
关键词
CLOSTRIDIUM-BOTULINUM; UNITED-STATES; HONEY;
D O I
10.1016/j.arcped.2010.06.010
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Infant botulism is caused by the ingestion of spores of Clostridium botulinum and affects newborns and infants under 12 months of age. Ingested spores multiply and produce botulinum toxin in the digestive tract, which then induces clinical symptoms. A single French case was described in the literature prior to 1991. We describe the cases of infant botulism identified in France between 1991 and 2009. All clinical suspicions of botulism must be declared in France. Biological confirmation of the disease is provided by the National reference laboratory for anaerobic bacteria and botulism at the Pasteur Institute. During this period, 7 cases of infant botulism were identified, 1 per year from 2004 to 2008 and 2 in 2009. The median age of affected infants was 119 days and all were female. All infants presented with constipation and oculomotor symptoms. All were hospitalized and required mechanical ventilation. The infants recovered from their botulism. The diagnosis of infant botulism was biologically confirmed for all patients. One 4-month-old infant was treated with a single dose of the human-derived botulism antitoxin specific for infant botulism types A and B (BabyBIG (R)). The infants all had different feeding habits ranging from exclusive breast feeding to a mix of formula feeding and solid food consumption. The consumption of honey, the only documented risk food for this disease, was reported for 3 of the infants. The honey had been placed on the pacifier of 2 infants and directly in the mouth of the 3rd by the mother. Infant botulism, a form of botulism that was previously rarely recognized in France, has been reported more frequently during the last 6 years. This disease remains rare but nonetheless severe. In light of recent epidemiological data, efforts to raise awareness among parents of infants and health professionals on the danger of infant botulism and particularly, its association with honey consumption seems necessary. (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1288 / 1292
页数:5
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] Arnon S., 2004, TXB PEDIAT INFECT DI
  • [2] Human botulism immune globulin for the treatment of infant botulism
    Arnon, SS
    Schechter, R
    Maslanka, SE
    Jewell, NP
    Hatheway, CL
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2006, 354 (05) : 462 - 471
  • [3] INFANT BOTULISM - EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RELATION TO SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME
    ARNON, SS
    DAMUS, K
    CHIN, J
    [J]. EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 1981, 3 : 45 - 66
  • [4] HONEY AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL RISK-FACTORS FOR INFANT BOTULISM
    ARNON, SS
    MIDURA, TF
    DAMUS, K
    THOMPSON, B
    WOOD, RM
    CHIN, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 1979, 94 (02) : 331 - 336
  • [5] Infant botulism and honey in Europe: a commentary
    Aureli, P
    Franciosa, G
    Fenicia, L
    [J]. PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL, 2002, 21 (09) : 866 - 868
  • [6] Infant botulism
    Brook, I.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2007, 27 (03) : 175 - 180
  • [7] CARLIER JP, 2007, B EPIDEMIOL HEBD, V29, P261
  • [8] Doyle MP, 1989, FOOD BORNE BACTERIAL
  • [9] European Commission, 2002, OP SCI COMM VET MEAS
  • [10] Report of two unlinked cases of infant botulism in the UK in October 2007
    Grant, Kathie A.
    Nwarfor, Ijeoma
    Mpamugo, Obioma
    Mithani, Vina
    Lister, Paula
    Dixon, Garth
    Nixon, Grainne
    Planche, Timothy
    Courtney, Max
    Morgan, Jaime
    McLauchlin, Jim
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2009, 58 (12) : 1601 - 1606