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  2. Botulism - Wikipedia

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    For botulism in babies, diagnosis should be made on signs and symptoms. Confirmation of the diagnosis is made by testing of a stool or enema specimen with the mouse bioassay . In people whose history and physical examination suggest botulism, these clues are often not enough to allow a diagnosis.

  3. Bovine papular stomatitis - Wikipedia

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    It occurs worldwide in cattle. [2] Most notably in conditions where cattle are in close contact with one another and in high-stress environments, such as fattening facilities. [5] In other animals the lesions are reddish, raised, sometimes ulcerative lesions on the lips, muzzle, and in the mouth. It usually occurs before the age of two years. [6]

  4. Beef cattle vaccination in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Botulism vaccines follow the same program as the 5in1 and 7in1 vaccines however it takes 4 to 5 weeks to develop immunity and usually the first affected animals tend to die within the first 12 to 24 hours after they develop signs and symptoms.

  5. A botulism outbreak in Russia leaves 1 dead, scores more ...

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    Foodborne botulism is a rare illness caused by a toxin produced by a type of bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. Symptoms typical of botulism can include severe abdominal pain, vomiting ...

  6. Cockroaches on pans. Botulism risk. Flies. Filth. Wichita KS ...

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    Noble House Hawaiian Plate Lunch Food Truck (mobile vendor/food truck), 2119 W. 21st St. in Wichita — Four violations on May 16 during a routine inspection. Foods including pasta salad and ...

  7. Clostridium botulinum - Wikipedia

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    Most people who develop wound botulism inject drugs several times a day, so determining a timeline of when onset symptoms first occurred and when the toxin entered the body can be difficult. It is more common in people who inject black tar heroin. [71] Wound botulism signs and symptoms include: [70] [72] Difficulty swallowing or speaking

  8. CDC: 'Death Wish' coffee could have fatal consequences - AOL

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    The CDC says symptoms of botulism usually start with a weakness of the muscles that control the eyes face mouth and throat. Death Wish Coffee Company recalled the product as a precaution and ...

  9. Paravaccinia virus - Wikipedia

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    Pseudocowpox is a disease caused by the Paravaccinia virus or Pseudocowpox virus, a virus of the family Poxviridae and the genus Parapoxvirus. [2]: 393 Humans can contract the virus from contact with livestock infected with Bovine papular stomatitis and the disease is common among ranchers, milkers, and veterinarians.