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Botulism
Botulism Botulism [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... MedlinePlus {{{MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Botulism (from Latin botulus, "sausage") is a rare ... serious paralytic illness caused by a nerve toxin, botulin, that is produced by the bacterium ... botulinum. Botulin is the most potent known toxin, blocking nerve function and leading to ...
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Botulism (translated from Spanish)
Botulism botulism she is one enfermedad caused by the ... Clostridium botulinum , which produces a powerful one toxin, that in the last time has had ... with these esporas. There they produce a toxin that when entering the body, including in ... and the crude or smoked fish. The botulism also takes place when the bacterium ...
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Botulism (translated from French)
Botulism botulism is one intoxication neurological low register due ... to the species Clostridium botulinum . The human botulism is primarily associated toxins of the type ... able to require a respiratory assistance. The botulism is a notifiable disease. It is a ... family, more rarely artisanal or industrial. botulinic toxin is used in the treatment of ...
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Toxin (translated from French)
Toxin This article is one ébauche to be ... share your knowledge by modifying it. One toxin is one poison produces by the metabolic ... assign the Man, one finds those of botulism , of dysentery , of tétanos and of diphtery ...
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Talk:Botulism
Talk:Botulism Text from a coulple of flashcards I ... Information already integrated into Clostridium botulinum and Botulism. maveric149 Botulism 1 1) Year, 1st recognized & isolated? 1 ... 0. <0.1 min @ 100°C to kill. Botulism 2 1) Mode of action of toxin. 1) blocks the release of acetylcholine ...
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Botulin toxin
Botulin toxin This article forms part of the series ... CS gas CN gas CR gas Botulin toxin, popularly sold under the brand name Botox® ... UK and USA. Chemical overview Botulinum (botulinus) toxin is the toxic compound produced by the ... Clostridia species. There are seven serologically distinct toxin types, designated A through G; 3 subtypes ... release acetylcholine. By inhibiting acetylcholine release, the toxin interferes with nerve impulses and causes ...
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Talk:Toxin
Talk:Toxin Should this page be merged with poison ... not, I feel the distinction between a toxin and poison should be made clearer. -- FirstPrinciples ... As far as I'm concerned, a toxin is a compound produced by an organism ... quickly, efficiently or at all to qualify. Botulism is fatal in 15% of the cases ... Not everything that's toxic is a toxin. Is anyone familiar with bacterial toxins? ...
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Botulinic toxin (translated from French)
Botulinic toxin This article is one outline to supplement ... share your knowledge by modifying it. botulinic toxin is one toxin secreted by Clostridium botulinum , bacterium person in charge for botulism (toxinfection food generally contracted at the time ... in charge for muscular paralyses). The botulinic toxin is used in local injections with ...
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Foodborne illness
... that it is caused by a bacterial toxin rather than live bacteria. During the incubation ... stay in the intestine, some produce a toxin that is absorbed into the bloodstream, and ... 6 hours depending on the amount of toxin ingested. Clostridium botulinum Clostridium perfringens Staphylococcus aureus For example Staphylococcus aureus produces a toxin that causes intense vomiting. The rare but potentially deadly disease botulism occurs when the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium ...
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Picks the Si animation work room (translated from Chinese)
... food poisoning 细菌性 food poisoning The mold toxin with gets moldy and spoil food to ... exampleSalmonella bacillusIs, Salmonella) or produces the massive toxin (for exampleGolden yellow grape fungusStaphylococcus aureus, producesIntestines toxin enterotoxin). VirulentChemical substanceThe pollution, in food mixes ... matter. In the storage process produces the toxin, food in the storing process, as a ... takes in includes certain edible animals which toxin ingredient (for example the food enters ...
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