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Features of the First Case of Foodborne Botulism Caused by Dual-Toxin <i>Clostridium parabotulinum</i> Subtype A1(B5) in Spain. [PDF]

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Vectorborne zoonoses [PDF]

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Infant Botulism

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
The work of Thompson et al1 presents findings in nine Utah patients with infant botulism. In contrast to several other authorities who failed to demonstrate Botulobacillas botulinus in infants of the same age without evidence of clinical disease, Thompson et al1 report a significant number of positive stool cultures in infants who showed no evidence of
R A, Broughton, J, Campbell, H D, Wilson
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Infant Botulism

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1979
Infant botulism is a unique neuromuscular disease affecting infants less than six months old. It is the result of intraintestinal toxin production by C. botulinum (toxi-infection). Characteristic symptoms include constipation, lethargy, and decreased feeding.
R D, Snyder, J M, Bicknell
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