MCID: INT006
MIFTS: 30
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Intestinal Botulism
Categories:
Eye diseases, Gastrointestinal diseases, Infectious diseases, Neuronal diseases, Rare diseases
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MalaCards integrated aliases for Intestinal Botulism:
Characteristics:Orphanet epidemiological data:58
intestinal botulism
Age of onset: All ages; Age of death: any age; HPO:31Classifications:
MalaCards categories:
Global: Infectious diseases Rare diseases Anatomical: Neuronal diseases Eye diseases Gastrointestinal diseases
ICD10:
33
Orphanet: 58
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Disease Ontology :
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A botulism that involves intoxication caused by botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTA, B, E and F) in adults, has material basis in Clostridium botulinum A, has material basis in Clostridium botulinum B, has material basis in Clostridium botulinum E and has material basis in Clostridium botulinum F, which are transmitted by ingestion of bacterial spores, which then grow in the intestine and release toxins.
MalaCards based summary : Intestinal Botulism, also known as intestinal toxin-mediated botulism, is related to infant botulism and wound botulism. An important gene associated with Intestinal Botulism is GPA33 (Glycoprotein A33), and among its related pathways/superpathways are ECM-receptor interaction and Uptake and actions of bacterial toxins. Affiliated tissues include eye, and related phenotypes are ptosis and diplopia |
Diseases in the Intestinal Botulism family:
Diseases related to Intestinal Botulism via text searches within MalaCards or GeneCards Suite gene sharing:(show all 19)
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Human phenotypes related to Intestinal Botulism:58 31 (show all 14)
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MalaCards organs/tissues related to Intestinal Botulism:40
Eye
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Articles related to Intestinal Botulism:(show all 14)
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Cellular components related to Intestinal Botulism according to GeneCards Suite gene sharing:
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