infant botulism

What is the Epidemiology of Infant Botulism?

Infant botulism is relatively rare, with an estimated incidence of approximately 100 cases annually in the United States. The majority of cases occur in infants aged between 2 to 8 months. There is no significant gender or racial predisposition. Cases have been reported worldwide, although they are more commonly identified in developed countries due to better diagnostic capabilities.

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