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Spore Germination Apparatus in Clostridium botulinum Group I and II [PDF]
Spore germination is a significant step in the transformation of dormant spores into exponentially dividing vegetative cells, and in the case of Clostridium botulinum in the formation of the deadly botulinum neurotoxin.
Pye, Hannah
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Background: Botulism is a rare but potentially fatal neuroparalytic illness caused by Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs). While adult cases usually result from foodborne exposure or wound infection, intestinal colonization is exceedingly uncommon.
Regev Cohen +18 more
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Wrapped forages for horses [PDF]
Wrapped forages, in the form of silage and haylage, have become more common in horse diets during recent years. Silage and haylage is commonly produced in big bales.
Müller, Cecilia
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This case study describes severe iatrogenic botulism following treatment with a botulinum toxin injection at a private clinic abroad.
Guri, Hagberg +7 more
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The enemy at the gate: Botulism
Botulism, caused by Clostridium botulinum, continues to pose a significant threat to public health. This review explores the historical context and contemporary relevance of botulism, emphasizing its potential lethality and evolving medical applications.
Ömer Taşkın +1 more
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Review of best management practices for aquatic vegetation control in stormwater ponds, wetlands, and lakes [PDF]
Auckland Council (AC) is responsible for the development and operation of a stormwater network across the region to avert risks to citizens and the environment.
Champion, Paul +10 more
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Fixing Food Safety: Protecting America's Food Supply From Farm-to-Fork [PDF]
Provides an overview of the major concerns regarding U.S. food safety, including an ineffective regulatory system, and of food-borne disease threats.
Jeffrey Levi +2 more
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Le botulisme animal de type D au Sénégal : première observation chez le chien [PDF]
Un cas de botulisme canin, survenu dans un chenil militaire, et dû au type D de Clostridium botulinum, est rapporté pour la première fois au Sénégal. La maladie est caractérisée par une évolution suraiguë.
Doutre, Michel-Pierre
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