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  2. Botulism - Wikipedia

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    Two were the 1978 Alaskan salmon outbreak and the 2007 Castleberry's Food Company outbreak. Foodborne botulism is the rarest form, accounting for only around 15% of cases (US) [53] and has more frequently resulted from home-canned foods with low acid content, such as carrot juice, asparagus, green beans, beets, and corn. However, outbreaks of ...

  3. It said all but four had eaten patty melt sandwiches. The botulism patients were 20 to 72 years old. Twenty were female, and eight were male. Ten other people ate patty melts but did not get botulism.

  4. Snapchill canned coffee recalled in the US over botulism fears

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    Symptoms of botulism usually appear within 12 to 36 hours after exposure to the toxin and can include fatigue, blurred vision and difficulty swallowing and speaking.

  5. Hundreds of Snapchill canned coffee products recalled for ...

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    The canned coffee products were distributed nationwide through coffee roasters, retail locations and online purchases through Snapchill, according to a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall ...

  6. Castleberry's Food Company - Wikipedia

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    The label affixed to cans of Castleberry's "Hot Dog Chili Sauce" contaminated with botulinum toxin. Beginning in June 2007, eight people contracted botulism due to the consumption of "Hot Dog Chili Sauce" and other products manufactured by the Castleberry's Food Company plant in Augusta, Georgia, which were under-processed, resulting in the production of botulinum toxin within the cans.

  7. List of foodborne illness outbreaks in the United States

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    The best by dates for the affected products range from April 30, 2009, through May 22, 2009. The contamination by the toxin is extremely rare for commercially canned products. CDC medical epidemiologist Dr. Michael Lynch said the last such U.S. case dates to the 1970s. The roughly 25 cases reported each year were mainly from home canned foods ...

  8. There’s an ongoing recall on approximately 2,033,256 cans of coconut water sold in 29 states, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This is due to a packaging issue that poses a ...

  9. Clostridium botulinum - Wikipedia

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    C. botulinum is commonly associated with bulging canned food; bulging, misshapen cans can be due to an internal increase in pressure caused by gas produced by bacteria. [ 6 ] C. botulinum is responsible for foodborne botulism (ingestion of preformed toxin), infant botulism (intestinal infection with toxin-forming C. botulinum ), and wound ...