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Autor:
Jay K. Varma, Guram Katsitadze, Maia Moiscrafishvili, Tamar Zardiashvili, Maia Chokheli, Natalia Tarkhashvili, Ekaterina Jhorjholiani, Maia Chubinidze, Teimuraz Kukhalashvili, Irakli Khmaladze, Nelli Chakvetadze, Paata Imnadze, Jeremy Sobel
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 9, Pp 1601-1605 (2004)
Foodborne botulism is a potentially fatal, paralytic illness that can cause large outbreaks. A possible increase in botulism incidence during 2001 in Georgia prompted this study. We reviewed surveillance data and abstracted records of patients with b
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https://doaj.org/article/f93802508f6c48529fdc66918ff94c27
Autor:
Paata Imnadze, Mike Hoekstra, Nelli Chakvetadze, Maia Moiscrafishvili, Teimuraz Kukhalashvili, Tamar Zardiashvili, Jay K. Varma, Natalia Tarkhashvili, Irakli Khmaladze, Jeremy Sobel, Maia Chubinidze, Guram Katsitadze, Maia Chokheli, Ekaterina Jhorjholiani
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 39:357-362
Foodborne botulism is a severe, potentially fatal disease characterized by cranial nerve palsies and descending paralysis. Little is known about signs and symptoms predictive of death from botulism. We studied patients with botulism in the Republic o
Autor:
Irakli Khmaladze, Teimuraz Kukhalashvili, Maia Chubinidze, Jeremy Sobel, Maia Moiscrafishvili, Paata Imnadze, Maia Chokheli, Tamar Zardiashvili, Natalia Tarkhashvili, Guram Katsitadze, Nelli Chakvetadze, Ekaterina Jhorjholiani, Jay K. Varma
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 9, Pp 1601-1605 (2004)
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 9, Pp 1601-1605 (2004)
In the Republic of Georgia, high rates of foodborne botulism are largely caused by home-preserved vegetables.
Foodborne botulism is a potentially fatal, paralytic illness that can cause large outbreaks. A possible increase in botulism incidence
Foodborne botulism is a potentially fatal, paralytic illness that can cause large outbreaks. A possible increase in botulism incidence