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People treated for possible botulism after having jabs

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June 17, 2025

SEVERAL people from County Durham are being treated for suspected botulism.

- DANIEL HALL Reporter

Fourteen people have presented to NHS healthcare settings in the county following adverse reactions after receiving cosmetic procedures involving botulinum toxin, 10 of whom have required treatment.

Botulism is a rare condition that can be serious. Dr Joanne Darke, a UKHSA consultant, said there are effective treatments available. Symptoms of botulism can include drooping eyelids, blurred or double vision, facial muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), slurred speech, and breathing difficulties.

Dr Darke said: “If you have had a recent treatment and are having symptoms such as difficulty swallowing or drooping eyelids, contact NHS 111 or A&E for further advice and seek treatment.”

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