66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy

Objective: To collect epidemiological data and information on the clinical management, diagnostic capability and antidote availability in cases of botulism in poison control centers/poisoning treating facilities (PCCs) located in different countries. Methods: An electronic survey was sent to EAPCCT...

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Main Authors: Davide Lonati, Maria Caterina Grassi, Helena Lindal Baldvinsdottir, Polyxeni Neou, Jonas Moens, Piotr M Kabata, Luc De Haro, Mare Oder, Miran Bvar, Christine Rauber-Lüthy, Sergey Zacharov, Helmut Schiel, Dieter Genser, fabrizio Anniballi, Carlo A Locatelli
Other Authors: Lonati, Davide, Grassi, Maria Caterina, Lindal Baldvinsdottir, Helena, Neou, Polyxeni, Moens, Jona, M Kabata, Piotr, De Haro, Luc, Oder, Mare, Bvar, Miran, Rauber-Lüthy, Christine, Zacharov, Sergey, Schiel, Helmut, Genser, Dieter, Anniballi, Fabrizio, Locatelli, Carlo Alessandro
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/1305288 2024-02-27T08:42:02+00:00 66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy Davide Lonati Maria Caterina Grassi Helena Lindal Baldvinsdottir Polyxeni Neou Jonas Moens Piotr M Kabata Luc De Haro Mare Oder Miran Bvar Christine Rauber-Lüthy Sergey Zacharov Helmut Schiel Dieter Genser fabrizio Anniballi Carlo A Locatelli Lonati, Davide Grassi, Maria Caterina Lindal Baldvinsdottir, Helena Neou, Polyxeni Moens, Jona M Kabata, Piotr De Haro, Luc Oder, Mare Bvar, Miran Rauber-Lüthy, Christine Zacharov, Sergey Schiel, Helmut Genser, Dieter Anniballi, Fabrizio Locatelli, Carlo Alessandro 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1305288 https://doi.org/10.1080/15563650.2019.1598646 eng eng Taylor & Francis volume:57 issue:6 firstpage:453 lastpage:454 numberofpages:2 journal:CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1305288 doi:10.1080/15563650.2019.1598646 Botulism Poison Control Centers Poisoning info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.1080/15563650.2019.1598646 2024-01-31T18:00:53Z Objective: To collect epidemiological data and information on the clinical management, diagnostic capability and antidote availability in cases of botulism in poison control centers/poisoning treating facilities (PCCs) located in different countries. Methods: An electronic survey was sent to EAPCCT members in March 2018. The survey included 19 questions on (i) epidemiological data (registered by PCCs during 2015-2017) as well as questions on (ii) availability/location of specific laboratory, (iii) clinical management, (iv) type of antitoxin availability (including dosage/adverse drug reaction) and (v) its location. A reminder email was sent after 3 weeks. Results: Fourteen PCCs completed the survey (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, South Africa and Switzerland). Ireland, Estonia, Slovenia and Poland PCCs declared no experience with botulism because cases were managed by Infectious Diseases Services. Therefore 10 questionnaires were analyzed. Cases of foodborne botulism, infant and adult intestinal botulism, and wound botulism were registered by PCCs. Specific laboratories for diagnosis are available in 7 countries (70%), all located in government services (in 2 countries operative 24 hours). The detection of botulinum/ botulinum producing clostridia is carried out by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in vivo tests. Turnaround time (TAT) varies from 2 to 72 hours for PCR and from 12 hours to 7 days for in vivo testing. All PCCs, except two, prescribe antidote before laboratory confirmation. Trivalent Equine Antitoxin is the unique formulation available, and the dosage varies from 1 to 4 bottles. No severe acute adverse reactions have been reported. Antitoxin is stocked in PCCs/hospitals/pharmacies and in 6 countries in strategic stockpiles. Conclusion: PCC experience on botulism varied greatly: some services manage all cases occurring in the country as reference centers, while others refer to Infectious Diseases Services. During the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Clinical Toxicology 57 6 423 602
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topic Botulism
Poison Control Centers
Poisoning
spellingShingle Botulism
Poison Control Centers
Poisoning
Davide Lonati
Maria Caterina Grassi
Helena Lindal Baldvinsdottir
Polyxeni Neou
Jonas Moens
Piotr M Kabata
Luc De Haro
Mare Oder
Miran Bvar
Christine Rauber-Lüthy
Sergey Zacharov
Helmut Schiel
Dieter Genser
fabrizio Anniballi
Carlo A Locatelli
66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy
topic_facet Botulism
Poison Control Centers
Poisoning
description Objective: To collect epidemiological data and information on the clinical management, diagnostic capability and antidote availability in cases of botulism in poison control centers/poisoning treating facilities (PCCs) located in different countries. Methods: An electronic survey was sent to EAPCCT members in March 2018. The survey included 19 questions on (i) epidemiological data (registered by PCCs during 2015-2017) as well as questions on (ii) availability/location of specific laboratory, (iii) clinical management, (iv) type of antitoxin availability (including dosage/adverse drug reaction) and (v) its location. A reminder email was sent after 3 weeks. Results: Fourteen PCCs completed the survey (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, South Africa and Switzerland). Ireland, Estonia, Slovenia and Poland PCCs declared no experience with botulism because cases were managed by Infectious Diseases Services. Therefore 10 questionnaires were analyzed. Cases of foodborne botulism, infant and adult intestinal botulism, and wound botulism were registered by PCCs. Specific laboratories for diagnosis are available in 7 countries (70%), all located in government services (in 2 countries operative 24 hours). The detection of botulinum/ botulinum producing clostridia is carried out by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in vivo tests. Turnaround time (TAT) varies from 2 to 72 hours for PCR and from 12 hours to 7 days for in vivo testing. All PCCs, except two, prescribe antidote before laboratory confirmation. Trivalent Equine Antitoxin is the unique formulation available, and the dosage varies from 1 to 4 bottles. No severe acute adverse reactions have been reported. Antitoxin is stocked in PCCs/hospitals/pharmacies and in 6 countries in strategic stockpiles. Conclusion: PCC experience on botulism varied greatly: some services manage all cases occurring in the country as reference centers, while others refer to Infectious Diseases Services. During the ...
author2 Lonati, Davide
Grassi, Maria Caterina
Lindal Baldvinsdottir, Helena
Neou, Polyxeni
Moens, Jona
M Kabata, Piotr
De Haro, Luc
Oder, Mare
Bvar, Miran
Rauber-Lüthy, Christine
Zacharov, Sergey
Schiel, Helmut
Genser, Dieter
Anniballi, Fabrizio
Locatelli, Carlo Alessandro
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author Davide Lonati
Maria Caterina Grassi
Helena Lindal Baldvinsdottir
Polyxeni Neou
Jonas Moens
Piotr M Kabata
Luc De Haro
Mare Oder
Miran Bvar
Christine Rauber-Lüthy
Sergey Zacharov
Helmut Schiel
Dieter Genser
fabrizio Anniballi
Carlo A Locatelli
author_facet Davide Lonati
Maria Caterina Grassi
Helena Lindal Baldvinsdottir
Polyxeni Neou
Jonas Moens
Piotr M Kabata
Luc De Haro
Mare Oder
Miran Bvar
Christine Rauber-Lüthy
Sergey Zacharov
Helmut Schiel
Dieter Genser
fabrizio Anniballi
Carlo A Locatelli
author_sort Davide Lonati
title 66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy
title_short 66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy
title_full 66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy
title_fullStr 66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy
title_full_unstemmed 66. Poison centre data on botulism: results from an EAPCCT survey 39th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) 21-24 May 2019, Naples, Italy
title_sort 66. poison centre data on botulism: results from an eapcct survey 39th international congress of the european association of poisons centres and clinical toxicologists (eapcct) 21-24 may 2019, naples, italy
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