| Literature DB >> 26615088 |
Keita Mottate1, Hiroyuki Yokote2, Shigemi Mori2, Akira Horita2, Yoshinobu Miyatsu2, Yasushi Torii3, Shunji Kozaki4, Masaaki Iwaki5, Motohide Takahashi5, Akihiro Ginnaga2.
Abstract
Japanese botulinum antitoxins have been used for more than 50 years; however, their safety and therapeutic efficacy are not clear. In order to analyze the available data on botulinum antitoxin therapy in Japan, we surveyed published reports about botulism cases in which botulinum antitoxins were used, and retrospectively analyzed the safety and efficacy of the therapy. A total of 134 patients administered botulinum antitoxins were identified from published reports. Two cases of side effects (1.5%) were detected after antitoxin administration, both not fatal. The fatality rate was 9.4%, and more than 70% of the patients showed improvement in their symptoms and better clinical conditions than those not treated with antitoxins. These data suggest that the therapy with Japanese antitoxins is safe and highly effective.Entities:
Keywords: Botulism; Fatality rate; Retrospective survey; Side effect
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26615088 DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicon ISSN: 0041-0101 Impact factor: 3.033