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21. Botulism botulism is a rare but serious illness caused by a bacterium which occurs in soil. It produces a toxin that affects your nerves. Foodborne botulism comes from eating foods http://www.foodsafety.gov/poisoning/causes/bacteriaviruses/botulism.html |
22. Frozen, Fully-Cooked Products And Botulism Food safety advisory from the USDA. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Frozen_Fully_Cooked_Products_&_Botulism/ind |
23. Clostridium Botulinum Outbreak CDC Botulism Content page including Clostridium botulinum Outbreak Investigation, July 2007 http://www.cdc.gov/botulism/botulism.htm |
24. Botulism - Definition Of Botulism By The Free Online Dictionary bot u lism (b chl z m) n. A severe, sometimes fatal food poisoning caused by ingestion of food containing botulin and characterized by nausea, vomiting, disturbed vision http://www.thefreedictionary.com/botulism |
25. Botulism Provides information on this disease caused by the ingestion of a toxin produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium, and how it affects poultry. http://www.poultryhelp.com/botulism.html |
26. Botulism Outbreak Associated With Eating Fermented Food -Alaska botulism Outbreak Associated With Eating Fermented Food Alaska, 2001. On January 18, 2001, the Alaska Division of Public Health was informed by a local physician of a possible http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5032a2.htm |
27. Botulism Outbreaks - Food Poisoning Information, Foodborne Illness botulism Outbreaks and food poisoning information provided by nationally recognized Foodborne Illness attorney at PritzkerLaw.com. Call 888377-8900 for a case consultation. http://www.pritzkerlaw.com/botulism-outbreaks/ |
28. What You Should Know About Botulism What you should know about botulism WA State Dept. of Health http://www.doh.wa.gov/phepr/handbook/botulism.htm |
29. Virginia Department Of Health Provides a fact sheet for botulism. http://www.vdh.state.va.us/epi/botuf.htm |
30. Botulism Transmission botulism transmission does not occur from one person to another. It occurs when the toxinproducing spores are ingested. This page on the eMedTV website describes how botulism http://diseases.emedtv.com/botulism/botulism-transmission.html |
31. Botulism Welcome to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services botulism page. http://www.dhss.mo.gov/botulism/ |
32. Botulism Introduction - The Merck Veterinary Manual Only 4 poorly documented type C botulism intoxications have been reported in people, but Transmission, Epidemiology, and Pathogenesis http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/htm/bc/205400.htm |
33. Botulism - MayoClinic.com botulism — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms, treatments in adults and infants. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/botulism/DS00657 |
34. EMedicine - Botulism Article by Kirk M Chan-Tack, MD. http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic238.htm |
35. Botulism Define Botulism At Dictionary.com –noun Pathology . a sometimes fatal disease of the nervous system acquired from spoiled foods in which botulin is present, esp. improperly canned or marinated foods. Use http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/botulism |
36. Avian Botulism Information on this paralytic disease caused by ingestion of a toxin produced by the bacteria, Clostridium botulinum, provided by the USGS National Wildlife Health Center. http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/disease_information/avian_botulism/ |
37. CDC - Botulism, General Information - NCZVED botulism is a rare but serious paralytic illness caused by a nerve toxin that is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. There are three main kinds of botulism. http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/divisions/dfbmd/diseases/botulism/ |
38. Pathogenic Clostridia, Including Botulism And Tetanus Todar s Online Textbook of Bacteriology chapter deals with clostridia, anaerobic bacteria that cause tetanus, botulism, food poisoning, gas gangrene and antibiotic-associated diarrhea. http://textbookofbacteriology.net/clostridia.html |
39. Botulism Fact Sheet - Minnesota Dept. Of Health MDH fact sheet on botulism, translated into 11 languages. Find out how you can get botulism, how it is treated, and how it has been used as a terror weapon. http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/botulism/botulism.html |
40. Botulism Anaerobic Bacteria Merck Manual Professional botulism is neuromuscular poisoning due to Clostridium botulinum toxin. botulism may occur without infection if toxin is ingested. Symptoms are symmetric cranial nerve palsies http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec14/ch178/ch178c.html |
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