Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Mar 2015)

Foodborne botulism associated with home-preserved turnip tops in Italy

  • Fabrizio Anniballi,
  • Elisa Chironna,
  • Sara Astegiano,
  • Alfonsina Fiore,
  • Bruna Auricchio,
  • Giuseppina Buonincontro,
  • Maria Corvonato,
  • Vincenzo Segala,
  • Giuseppina Mandarino,
  • Dario De Medici,
  • Lucia Decastelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4415/ANN_15_01_10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 60 – 61

Abstract

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In Italy, foodborne botulism is a rare disease mainly due to home-preserved food. In the case reported here, clinical diagnosis was performed on the basis of clinical signs and referred consumption of home-preserved turnip tops in oil. Definitive diagnosis was performed by detection of botulinum toxin in sera and neuro-toxigenic organisms in stools and leftover food. This case report highlights the need of a high medical awareness, prompt clinical diagnosis, and synergic collaboration among the health authorities for a correct management of botulism as well as disease containment.

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