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botulismRare, often fatal type of food poisoning. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea, muscular paralysis, breathing difficulties and disturbed vision. It is caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, found in soil and sometimes in improperly canned foods. Thorough cooking destroys the toxin, which otherwise suppresses the cardiac and respiratory centres of the brain. In neurology, botulinum toxin is sometimes used to treat rare movement disorders. In cosmetics, botulinum toxin is known under the name botox® and injected into the skin to reduce wrinkles and frown lines.
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Between foodborne outbreaks, restaurant inspections, environmental testing, botulism reports, customer complaints, and confirmation of isolates referred for testing, many health department resources are directed toward these pathogens and preventing illness from them. Medavoy claimed that the treatments with Botox, derived from the toxin that causes botulism, caused her to suffer severe muscle pain. BOTULISM Caused by a toxin The bacteria can Botulism poisons from Clostridium grow in canned the nervous system, botulinum bacteria, foods. |
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