No. Botulism is a deadly poison usually found in carelessly canned food.
Botulism
small infectious dose leads to greater virulence
infectious dose of HIV ranges from 400 units to 4000 units
infectious disease specialists
In the 19th century there were lots of different types of disease but the most common ones are: tuberculosis, typhoid, scarlet fever and measles and hundreds of thousands of people died from these diseases.
Foodborne botulism comes from eating food that has the botulism toxin in it. Foodborne botulism usually comes from eating home-canned food. Any food may have botulism. Botulism is tasteless, odorless, and has no color. Wound botulism comes from having a sore, a cut, or a skin opening. Wound botulism usually comes from injecting street drugs. Foodborne botulism comes from eating food that has the botulism toxin in it. Foodborne botulism usually comes from eating home-canned food. Any food may have botulism. Botulism is tasteless, odorless, and has no color. Wound botulism comes from having a sore, a cut, or a skin opening. Wound botulism usually comes from injecting street drugs. ==Another Answer== The most common organism that causes Botulism is Clostridium botulinum.
Bacterial infectious diseases # Anthrax # Bacterial Meningitis, # Botulism, # Campylobacteriosis, # Cholera,Diphtheria, # Typhus # Gonorrhea, # Legionellosis, # Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) # Rheumatic Fever
Egg Infected dose 50% Vs. Tissue Culture Infectious Dose 50% Two ways of testing for virus. One with eggs and one with tissue.
Botulism is in the kingdom Bacteria.
That is the correct spelling of "botulism" (a type of food poisoning)
Botulism is one of the most deadly toxins known.