Yes, it can.
Botulism is a specific type of foodborne illness. Improperly canned peas can cause botulism, so - depending how the cooked peas were handled - it could be possible that the spoiled cooked peas could, too.
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Not really. Botulism is a specific illness caused by toxins formed by Clostridium botulinum. That bacterium is generally found in the soil.
Botulism has three main forms, infant, foodborne and wound. All forms are serious and should be treated. Stainless steel utensil left in food in the refrigerator is not a cause for botulism.
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The only genotype to cause Klinefelter's syndrome is XXY.
You should never eat food out of a can that is dented, swelled, or broken. Botulism is very dangerous and can cause paralysis.
Absolutely.
Perhaps. Botulism is specifically caused by the toxin formed by Clostridium botulinum and it normally produces the toxins under anaerobic conditions. But there are a host of other pathogens that could cause illness, too.
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