Foodborne Botulism
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An outbreak of food-borne botulism in Scotland... [Euro Surveill. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI
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An outbreak of food-borne botulism in Scotland, United Kingdom, November 2011.: Authors: Browning L, Prempeh H, ... http://t.co/S4hBdVGJ
How Botulism-Causing Toxin Can Enter Circulation
medicalnewstoday.com — “New research in the Journal of Cell Biology helps explain how the toxic protein responsible for botulism can enter circulation from the digestive system. The study appears online May 10.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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SafetyLit: Injury Research and Prevention Literature Update - Abstract Details
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Autopsy Findings in Botulinum Toxin Poisoning. - Devers KG, Nine JS.: In the United States, foodborne botulism is ... http://bit.ly/cyPUrp
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