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Iatrogenic botulism

MONDO:0016778

Iatrogenic botulism is the most recent man-made form of botulism, a rare acquired neuromuscular junction disease with descending flaccid paralysis caused by botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), and it may occur as an adverse event after therapeutic or cosmetic use.

Also known as: accidental botulism, inadvertent botulism

3 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (680) Infectious disease (282) Nosocomial infection (102) Bacterial infectious disease (93) Clostridium infectious disease (45) Iatrogenic disease (18) Human disease (14) Gram-positive bacterial infections (6) Botulism (5) Anaerobic bacteria infectious disease (2)
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  • Which hand rub saves more tiny lives? new trial aims to find out

    Prevention Recruiting now

    This study compares two common hand rubs—chlorhexidine and alcohol—used by medical staff before touching premature babies in the NICU. The goal is to see which one better prevents healthcare-associated infections. One hundred premature infants will be monitored with blood culture…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Alexandria University • Aim: Prevention

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:06 UTC

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