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Diseases and Conditions
(Bacillus anthracis) Arthritis Asthma Avian Influenza (bird flu) Babesiosis Birth defects Blastomycosis (Blastomyces dermatitidis) Botulism (Clostridium botulinum toxin) Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Brucellosis (Brucella species) Cancer Breast cancer Cancer Surveillance System Cervical ...
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KICK AT ALGAL POISONING 6251 BELLY, KICK AT ARSENIC POISONING 6271 BELLY, KICK AT CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS C 7151 BELLY, KICK AT COLIC 8240 BELLY, KICK AT COLITIS 8348 BELLY ... STAGGERS 8068 BLINDNESS ARSENIC POISONING 6271 BLINDNESS BLINDNESS 6026 BLINDNESS BLINDNESS 8060 BLINDNESS CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM 7551 BLINDNESS CNS HELMINTHS 4461 BLINDNESS CONGENITAL CNS 1008 BLINDNESS COPPER DEFICIENCY 5021 ...
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botulinum
Clostridium botulinum 7551 Etiology Botulism can occur in farm animals. It is an intoxication caused by ingestion ...
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Beginner's Guide to Home Canning
CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM. Low-acid foods--all vegetables, except for tomatoes--require a more severe heat treatment ... steam-pressure canner, one with a weighted or dial gage, to obtain temperatures above boiling. Clostridium botulinum is extremely dangerous in these low-acid foods because if it is present, and ...
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Food-Borne Illnesses
Perfringens Examples of foods involved: stews, soups, or gravies made from poultry or red meat. Clostridium Perfringens. Spore-forming bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen. Temperatures reached in ... 30 minutes. Botulism Examples of foods involved: canned low-acid foods, and smoked fish Clostridium botulinum. Spore-forming organisms that grow and produce toxin in the absence of oxygen, such ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Avian Botulism
Clostridium botulinum. This bacteria is widespread in soil and requires warm temperatures, a protein source and an ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Publications - Quarterly Reports
Botulism is an intoxication caused by ingestion of a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria. The bacteria can stay dormant in wetlands until favorable conditions such as warm temperatures ...
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Outbreak of Botulism Associated with Canned Chili, July 2007
Clostridium botulinum. Due to possible contamination with botulinum toxin, CDC, the Food and Drug ... persons were reported to have consumed Castleberry's brand Hot Dog Chili Sauce Original. Botulinum toxin was identified in leftover chili sauce from an unlabeled sealable bag collected from ...
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Foodborne Botulism Associated with Canned Chili Sauce
Clostridium botulinum. CDC and FDA are advising persons not to eat 10 ... four persons were reported to have consumed Castleberry's brand Hot Dog Chili Sauce Original. Botulinum toxin was identified in leftover chili sauce collected from a patient's refrigerator. CDC ...
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