| 11. | Also worrisome are bubonic plague, ebola, botulism and tularemia.
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| 12. | In toxicoinfectious botulism, the organism can be cultured from tissues.
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| 13. | Two preparations of botulinum antitoxins are available for treatment of botulism.
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| 14. | Botulism toxin and hemlock are perfectly natural; they are also deadly.
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| 15. | Vultures eat enough botulism bacteria to kill 300, 000 guinea pigs,
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| 16. | How Iraq cultivates anthrax and botulism viruses is a secret.
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| 17. | The illness was later named botulism after the Latin word for sausage.
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| 18. | We know they have produced tons of anthrax and botulism,
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| 19. | Botulism toxin is one of the most poisonous substances known to man.
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| 20. | Botulism spores are common and may be found in dust, soil and
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