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Outbreak of Botulism After Consumption of Illicit Prison-Brewed Alcohol in a Maximum Security Prison--Arizona, 2012.

Seema Yasmin1, Laura Adams2, Graham Briggs3, Joli Weiss4, Kris Bisgard5, Shoana Anderson6, Clarisse Tsang4, Evan Henke7, Muhammad Vasiq8, Ken Komatsu4.   

Abstract

The authors investigated the second botulism outbreak to occur in a maximum security prison in Arizona within a 4-month period. Botulism was confirmed in eight men aged 20 to 35 years who reported sharing a single batch of pruno made with potatoes. Initial symptoms included blurred vision, slurred speech, muscle weakness, ptosis, and dysphagia. All patients received heptavalent botulinum antitoxin, seven required mechanical ventilation, and all survived. The median incubation period was 29 hours. Sera from all patients and leftover pruno tested positive for botulinum toxin type A. Botulism should be considered among prisoners with cranial nerve palsies and descending, symmetric flaccid paralysis. Prison-brewed alcohol, particularly when made with potatoes, can be a vehicle for botulism and is associated with outbreaks of botulism in prisons.
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Keywords:  botulinum; botulism; outbreak; prison

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26377381      PMCID: PMC7182035          DOI: 10.1177/1078345815604752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Correct Health Care        ISSN: 1078-3458


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