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'''Wound botulism'''
'''Wound botulism'''
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is very rare, it happens when the spores of the bacteria get inside the wounds and are able to reproduce in an anaerobic environment. Symptoms of wound botulism are very simar to that of food botulism however, symptoms will appear around two weeks of exposure. This occurs in individuals who abuse drugs.
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is very rare, in an area that lacks oxygen/ anaerobic environment, the spores of the bacteria get inside the wounds and are able to reproduce. Symptoms of wound botulism are very simar to that of food botulism however, symptoms will appear around two weeks of exposure. This occurs in individuals who abuse drugs.
'''Infant botulism'''
'''Infant botulism'''
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'''Inhalation botulism'''
'''Inhalation botulism'''
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This disease is due to the inhalation of aerosolized botulinum toxin. Inhalation botulism is rare but the lethal dose is around 2 nanograms of toxin per kilogram of the human’s weight. Once inhales, the symptoms will begin to show after one to three days which lead to muscular paralysis and respiratory paralysis
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This disease is due to the inhalation of aerosolized botulinum toxin. Inhalation botulism is rare but the lethal dose is around 2 nanograms of toxin per kilogram of the human weight. Once inhales, the symptoms will begin to show after one to three days which lead to muscular paralysis and respiratory paralysis

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==Botulinum Neurotoxin

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