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Subject Areas on Research
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A continuing common-source outbreak of botulism in a family.
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A novel neurotoxoid vaccine prevents mucosal botulism.
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Adenovirus F protein as a delivery vehicle for botulinum B.
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Advances in the diagnosis of neuromuscular junction disorders.
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An infected wound as a cause of botulism in a 12-year-old boy: debridement, medical management, and intensive respiratory support resulted in complete recovery.
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An outbreak of foodborne botulism associated with food sold at a salvage store in Texas.
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Clinical features of types A and B food-borne botulism.
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Clinical neurophysiology of disorders of the neuromuscular junction.
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Coproexamination for botulinal toxin and clostridium botulinum. A new procedure for laboratory diagnosis of botulism.
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Current trends in botulism in the United States.
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Epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory aspects of wound botulism.
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First-in-Human Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Single Doses of NTM-1633, a Novel Mixture of Monoclonal Antibodies against Botulinum Toxin E.
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Food-borne botulism in the United States, 1970-1975.
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Mucosal vaccine development for botulinum intoxication.
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Presynaptic Disorders: Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome and Botulism.
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Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of NTM-1632, a Novel Mixture of Three Monoclonal Antibodies against Botulinum Toxin B.
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Stimulated jitter in infant botulism.
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Surveillance of foodborne disease in the United States, 1971-1972.
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Type A botulism from commercially canned beef stew.
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Wound botulism acquired in the Amazonian rain forest of Ecuador.
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Wound botulism complicating internal fixation of a complex radial fracture.