Thursday, 15 September 2011

Botulism Turning Up In King County Heroin

“In late August, a King County woman with a history of ‘black tar’ heroin injection arrived at a hospital with slurred speech, double vision and drooping eyelids, according to a statement issued Wednesday by Seattle & King County Public Health. About a week later, a man with a similar history of injection drug use was admitted with similar symptoms.
“Both saw their conditions worsen and were admitted to an intensive care unit. Botulism – a life-threatening but rare illness caused by a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria – is strongly suspected in both cases, and testing to confirm the diagnosis is pending at a state laboratory.”
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