Treatment of Foodborne Botulism in Current Clinical Toxicology: Authors’ Reply
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Dr. Zamani pointed out the role of the wholebowel irrigation (WBI) with polyethylene gly-col as an appropriate adjunctive option of gas-trointestinal decontamination in severe botu-lism poisoning. Secondly, the author underlinethe early administration of trivalent antitoxinas soon as clinical suspicion of botulism poi-soning is made.[...]
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Lonati, D.; Locatelli, C.A.; Fenicia, L.; Anniballi, F.; Landri, P.; Giampreti, A.; Petrolini, V.M.; Vecchio, S.; Manzo, L. Treatment of Foodborne Botulism in Current Clinical Toxicology: Authors’ Reply. Pediatr. Rep. 2012, 4, e27. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e27
Lonati D, Locatelli CA, Fenicia L, Anniballi F, Landri P, Giampreti A, Petrolini VM, Vecchio S, Manzo L. Treatment of Foodborne Botulism in Current Clinical Toxicology: Authors’ Reply. Pediatric Reports. 2012; 4(3):e27. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e27
Chicago/Turabian StyleLonati, Davide, Carlo Alessandro Locatelli, Lucia Fenicia, Fabrizio Anniballi, Paolo Landri, Andrea Giampreti, Valeria Margherita Petrolini, Sarah Vecchio, and Luigi Manzo. 2012. "Treatment of Foodborne Botulism in Current Clinical Toxicology: Authors’ Reply" Pediatric Reports 4, no. 3: e27. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e27
APA StyleLonati, D., Locatelli, C. A., Fenicia, L., Anniballi, F., Landri, P., Giampreti, A., Petrolini, V. M., Vecchio, S., & Manzo, L. (2012). Treatment of Foodborne Botulism in Current Clinical Toxicology: Authors’ Reply. Pediatric Reports, 4(3), e27. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e27