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intestinal botulism
Disease Summary
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Mondo Description A rare form of botulism, a rare acquired neuromuscular junction disease with descending flaccid paralysis caused by botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), and is due to intestinal colonization by Clostridium botulinum leading to toxin-mediated infection with toxemia. The disease affects infants (infant botulism) and very rarely adults (adult intestinal botulism).
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DOID:0050141
Orphanet:178481
SCTID:409563004
UMLS:C1443901
MONDO:0015805
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