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Botulism
Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 41, October 2005, 1167-73.

Analyzing a bioterror attack on the food supply: The case of botulinum toxin in milk
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Volume 102, Number 28, July 2005, 9984-89.

 

 

 

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Journal of Infectious Disease
Muscle & Nerve
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Botulism: Current, comprehensive information on pathogenesis, microbiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment
December 17, 2002, CIDRAP/IDSA

Clinical Pathway
2002, CIDRAP

Botulism Resource List
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  Journal of Infectious Disease

A Large Outbreak of Botulism: The Hazardous Baked Potato
Jounal of Infectious Disease, July, 1998, FJ Angulo, J Getz, JP Taylor
 

  Muscle & Nerve

Clinical spectrum of botulism. Muscle Nerve
Muscle & Nerve Volume 21, Issue 6, 1998. Pages 701-710, Cherington M., 1998:21;701-10 [Full text]
 

  Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Development of a combined selection and enrichment PCR procedure for Clostridium botulinum Types B, E, and F and its use to determine prevalence in fecal samples from slaughtered pigs.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, October 2001, p. 4781-4788, Vol. 67, No. 10, Dahlenborg M, Borch E, Radstrom P., Appl Environ Microbiol 2001; 67(10):4781-8 [Full text]
 

  Clinical Infectious Diseases

Intestinal toxemia botulism in two young people, caused by Clostridium butyricum type E.
Clin Infect Dis 1999;29(6):1381-7, Fenicia L, Franciosa G, Pourshaban M, et al. [Full text]
 

  Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Detection of type A, B, and E botulism neurotoxin genes in Clostridium botulinum and other Clostridium species by PCR: evidence of unexpressed type B toxin genes in type A toxigenic organisms.
J Clin Microbiol 1994;32(8):1911-7, Franciosa G, Ferreira JL, Hatheway CL. [Abstract]
 

  Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

Clinical recognition and management of patients exposed to biological warfare agents.
JAMA 1997;278(5):399-411, Franz DR, Jahrling PB, Fiedlander AM, et al. [Full text]
 
 

 

 

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