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Stephen S. Arnon

Researcher at California Health and Human Services Agency

Publications -  33
Citations -  3669

Stephen S. Arnon is an academic researcher from California Health and Human Services Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Infant Botulism & Botulism. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 32 publications receiving 3517 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen S. Arnon include Oklahoma State Department of Health.

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Human botulism immune globulin for the treatment of infant botulism.

TL;DR: Infants treated with BIG-IV had a reduction in the mean length of the hospital stay, the primary efficacy outcome measure, from 5.7 weeks to 2.6 weeks, compared with the control group in the randomized trial.
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Honey and other environmental risk factors for infant botulism.

TL;DR: Honey is now an identified and avoidable source of C. botulinum spores, and it therefore should not be fed to infants, and is significantly associated with type B infant botulism.
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Botulinum toxin as a biological weapon

TL;DR: A strategic plan for preparedness and response to biological and chemical terrorism and its impact on health and safety is recommended by the CDC Strategic Planning Workgroup.
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Infant botulism. Epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory aspects.

TL;DR: Clostridium botulinum organisms and toxin were identified in the feces of six infants, aged 5 to 20 weeks, who had illnesses clinically consistent with botulism, and a characteristic electromyographic pattern termed "brief, small, abundant, motor-unit action potentials" was observed.