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Some diseases that have lysogenic conversion in humans include diphtheria (caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae), botulism (caused by Clostridium botulinum), and cholera (caused by Vibrio cholerae). In these cases, the bacteria integrate their genetic material into the host's genome, leading to the production of toxins that cause disease.
That is the correct spelling of "botulism" (a type of food poisoning)
A few peripheral neuropathies are eventually fatal. Fatalities have been associated with some cases of diphtheria, botulism, and others
Diphtheria is an infection caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
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The bacteria know as bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae cause diphtheria.
Botulism is a type of food poisoning. What causes it is the bacteria living on our food that produce toxins that can kill humans.
Bacteria cause both anthrax and diphtheria.
The cause of Seurat's death is uncertain, and has been attributed to a form of meningitis, pneumonia, infectious angina, and/or (most probably)diphtheria. As far as I can find out diphtheria does not come in different types.
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.