Botulism Cases in Romania—An Overview of 14-Year National Surveillance Data

Păuna, Andreea Marilena and Crăciun, Maria-Dorina and Sîrbu, Anca and Popescu, Rodica and Enciu, Bianca Georgiana and Chivu, Carmen-Daniela and Simoiu, Mădălina and Piţigoi, Daniela (2024) Botulism Cases in Romania—An Overview of 14-Year National Surveillance Data. Biomedicines, 12 (5). p. 1058. ISSN 2227-9059

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Abstract

Botulism is a priority disease worldwide because it has a very severe course of evolution that can lead to death. This paper aims to describe the main epidemiological characteristics of botulism cases confirmed in Romania over 14 years (2007–2020). We performed a retrospective study using the publicly available national surveillance data and reported to the National Institute of Public Health. A total of 325 cases of foodborne botulism were reported in Romania, with no infant or wound botulism. Most of the cases (125, 38.5%) were reported among young adults (25–44 years old), over half (205, 63%) of them living in rural areas. The incriminated food item was identified in 161 cases; in most cases (145, 90%) the food item was prepared in the household. The main food category was represented by meat and meat-based products (94, 68.6%). In almost all cases the identified type was BoNT/B (230/231, 99.5%). Fifteen deaths were recorded, and the case fatality rate was 4.6%. Botulism cases were reported annually in Romania. Surveillance data are essential for implementing control measures and adapting educational campaigns according to existing needs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 May 2024 12:01
Last Modified: 11 May 2024 12:01
URI: http://go7publish.com/id/eprint/4371

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