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FLORIDA: Cold weather + iguanas = botulism in dogs?? | bites
9 Feb 2010 by bites News  
The iguanas presumably didn't die of botulism, but if they had Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium that causes botulism, in their intestinal tract (something that can be common in some animal species), dogs could ingest the bacterium ...
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Botox Cosmetic Explained (Peter Lenkefi)
7 Feb 2010 by admin  
Botulinum toxin A is one of the neurotoxins produced by Clostridium botulinum. The most serious symptom of botulism is paralysis, which in some cases has proven to be fatal. The botulinum toxins (there are seven — types are A through G) ...
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Allergies, nosebleeds and honey? - AnnArbor.com
6 hours ago by leehiggins@annarbor.com  
Remember that children younger than a year old should never be given honey because it is a known source of bacterial spores that produce Clostridium botulinum bacteria. These bacteria produce a toxin that can cause a form of food ...
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Communicate Science: Cork's Lough - Biodiversity Made Local
6 hours ago by ScienceWriter  
This has lead to the growth of toxic microorganisms such as Clostridium botulinum which has been the cause of a number of catastrophic poisonings resulting in the death of large numbers of swans and ducks. The most recent, in July of ...
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BOTOX: The next bio terror agent
5 Feb 2010 by Rick Russotti  
Several mainstream media outlets have been talking about BOTOX...the cosmetic version of Clostridium Botulinum or botulism as the next possible biological terrorist weapon. Also within the past few days, I've recieved dozens of emails ...
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Recall: FDA, Bao Ding Seafood, Mackerel (C. botulinum ...
6 Jan 2010 by Recall Observer  
The FoodSHIELD Recalls & Outbreaks page lists recent pathogen-related Class I food recalls and warnings issued by the FDA and USDA, as well as information on recall-associated illnesses.
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carrots in the jar with acid
31 Jan 2010 by tigress  
clostridium botulinum bacteria has two forms; vegetative cells - these produce the killer toxin, and protective structures called spores. when we boil the jars for the properly allotted time we kill the cells, but the spores survive. in ...
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Recall of Haifa Smoked Fish - NBA FOODAdvocate
8 Feb 2010 by Richard J. Arsenault  
Because the viscera of fish are typically more likely to contain Clostridium botulinum than other segments of a fish, the sale of fish containing viscera is prohibited in New York. Botulism is a foodborne illness which can result in ...
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Haifa Smoked Fish Recalls Whole Schmaltz Herring: Uneviscerated
4 Feb 2010 by FDA  
The sale of uneviscerated fish is prohibited under New York State Agriculture and Markets regulations because of Clostridium Botulinum spores are more likely to be concentrated in the viscera than any other portion of the fish. ...
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Linden flower & Infant botulism
1 Feb 2010 by paul  
Infant botulism is an intestinal toxemia caused principally by Clostridium botulinum. Since the infection occurs in the intestinal tract, numerous food products have been investigated for the presence of C. botulinum and its neurotoxins ...
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