A severe case of iatrogenic botulism associated with COVID-19 infection

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Ma, Qian [1 ]
Liu, Guang-Jing [1 ]
Wang, Shuang [1 ]
Wang, Wen-Di [1 ]
Liu, Ning [1 ]
Wang, Che-Jiang [1 ]
Li, Xiao-Bing [1 ]
机构
[1] Nankai Univ, Tianjin Ctr Hosp 1, Dept Plast & Burn, 24 Fukang Rd, Tianjin 300000, Peoples R China
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Botulism; Botulinum toxin; COVID-19; infection; Plastic surgery injection; Respiratory failure;
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10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32237
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: The botulinum toxin is an extremely potent substance that impacts the nervous system. There has been a rise in cases of medical poisoning associated with it, particularly in the field of plastic and aesthetic procedures, in recent years. Case description: A 51-year-old woman underwent a facial wrinkle reduction procedure with an unauthorized injection of 100 U of botulinum toxin at an unlicensed medical facility six days prior to hospitalization. Over time, her toxicity symptoms intensified, impacting her respiratory muscles, and she did not receive antitoxin treatment. She was concurrently diagnosed with a COVID19 infection during this period. Nonetheless, she experienced a full recovery 86 days after the injection. Conclusion: Currently, there is no effective antidote for botulism. Nevertheless, the timely administration of antitoxin can contribute to reducing the duration of the illness, alleviating symptoms, and preventing its recurrence. It is essential to recognize that individual responses may vary, and in this instance, the absence of antitoxin treatment did not significantly prolong the course of the disease. Accurate diagnosis of medical poisoning can be based on injection history and clinical symptoms. Early indications like fatigue and dry mouth warrant particular attention, emphasizing the importance of immediate medical intervention. To address emergencies, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) should maintain an accessible supply of antitoxin. Patients with severe poisoning should be hospitalized until their respiratory muscle strength is fully restored.
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