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Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare 2020-May

Two Cases of Infant Botulism Presenting with Altered Mental Status

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Marian August
Mitchell Hamele

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Infant botulism is a progressive process described as starting with descending weakness, facial palsies and constipation. Loss of bulbar reflexes and flaccid paralysis are common in infants less than 6 months old who have infant botulism. Clostridium botulinum, the bacteria that produce the toxin that causes this condition, are ubiquitous in the United States including Hawai'i, but infant botulism is rarely reported here. This report describes 2 cases of infant botulism with atypical initial presentations diagnosed on O'ahu, Hawai'i. Patient A is a 3-month-old male who presented with altered mental status, including inconsolability, who progressed to loss of gag reflex and constipation. Due to early concern for meningitis, Patient A was treated with antibiotics, however further evaluation led to eventual positive testing for botulinum B toxin. Patient B is a 2-month-old female who presented with somnolence and fever after immunizations and progressed to respiratory failure and apparent dehydration. Because she presented shortly after receiving immunizations, metabolic disorders were strongly considered as a potential cause of symptoms, but Patient B had normal metabolic evaluation and eventually tested positive for botulinum A toxin. Altered mental status and fever are unusual presentations for infant botulism. Infant botulism should be considered in infants with altered mental status when the course of illness includes the development of constipation and weakness, and evaluations are not suggestive of alternative causes, including infection, metabolic diseases, and spinal muscular atrophy. Early consideration and treatment of infant botulism should be considered for infants presenting with altered mental status who develop neuromuscular weakness. The Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program (www.infantbotulism.org) should be contacted early for assistance with diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: Infant botulism.

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