- Botulism is a type of Food Poisoning caused by toxin produced by the bacterium, Clostridium botulinum. This organism, found in soil and water throughout the world, finds its way into food, primarily meats and vegetables. Here it produces spores that grow into adult bacteria in the absence of air-as in canned products.
- Clostridium botulinum thrives on low acidity, depleted oxygen, and temperatures between 40-120 degrees Fahrenheit. Once such an environment is found, the organism multiplies and releases its toxin. Boiling for 30 minutes kills the spores.
- Botulism toxins interfere with transmission of information from nerves to muscle, affecting the muscles involved with respiration, leading to muscle paralysis and difficulty breathing. If the respiratory muscles remain paralyzed for very long, death may result.
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