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Infectoius disease of intestine that causes paralysis death?

botulism


What is botulism what it causes?

Botulism is a type of food poisoning. What causes it is the bacteria living on our food that produce toxins that can kill humans.


Can botulism grow in vinegar?

No, botulism cannot grow in vinegar because its acidic environment prevents the growth of the bacteria that causes botulism.


What microbe causes botulism?

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A bacterial infection that causes rigid paralysis?

Botulism.


What organism causes Botulism?

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.


What is the bacteria that causes Botulism?

The bacteria Clostridium botulinu causes botulism.About 110 cases of botulism occur in the U.S. per year. It usually is caused by food that was not prepared well, and is then ingested. If you suspect botulism, go to the hospital or call 911, it is deadly if not treated.


The bacterium that causes botulism cannot live in the presence of?

oxygen


Infectious disease of the intestine that causes paralysis and sometimes death?

Botulism


What bacterium causes botulism?

Botulism (Latin, botulus, "sausage") also known as botulinus intoxication is a rare but serious paralytic illness caused by botulinum toxin, which is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.


Can horses eat honey?

Yes, you can. Many treat companies add honey to sweeten their products and stick nuts, oats etc. together. Honey is also naturally rich in antioxidants that are good for horses. It can help for horses with pollen allergies. Unlike dogs and cats botulism is not as much of a worry when feeding honey to horses although it should still not be fed in large quantities.


What causes botulisum?

Botulism is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Botulism can be contracted by eating infected foods or in wounds such as those caused by injecting drugs.