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Botulism outbreak in a rural Ethiopia: a case series.

Tigist BachaErmias AbebawAyalew MogesAmsalu BekeleAfework TamiruIshmael ShemsedinDawd S SirajDaddi JimaWondwossen Amogne
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
These are the first confirmed cases of botulism in Ethiopia. The disease occurred due to the consumption of commonly consumed homemade foods. Definite diagnoses of botulism cases are challenging, and detailed epidemiologic and laboratory investigations were critical to the identification of this case series. Improved awareness of botulism risk and improved food preparation and storage may prevent future illnesses. The mortality rate of botulism in resource-limited settings remains high. Countries should make a concerted effort to stockpile antitoxin as that is the easiest and quickest intervention after outbreak detection.
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