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Botulism
Possibly the most misdiagnosed equine disease, Botulism is a rapidly progressive, neurological paralyzing disease that is 80 - 100% fatal in horses. Botulism is sometimes referred to as forage poisoning in adult horses and ...
http://www.neogen.com/botoxb.html
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Botulism
Botulism is a deadly form of food poisoning. It is caused by a toxin produced in food by a micro-organism which lives in soil all over the world. The organism has the ability to form a spore, or case, ...
http://ndsuext.nodak.edu/extnews/askext/canning/4574.htm
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Case Definitions - Botulism (Foodborne, Infant, Wound and Other)
Ingestion of botulinal toxin results in an illness of variable severity. Common symptoms are diplopia, blurred vision, and bulbar weakness. Symmetric paralysis may progress rapidly. Detection of botulinal toxin in serum, stool, or patient's food, or Isolation ...
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/mmwr/other/case_def/botulism.html
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