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Where are C. botulinum usually found?
Soil and water worldwide
What are the infection types of C. botulinum?
1. Foodborne botulism
2. Infant botulism
What is the virulence factor of C. botulinum?
Botulinum toxin
What does Botulinum toxin bind to?
Neurons
What does the A subunit of Botulinum toxin block?
Release of stimulatory neurotransmitters
What is caused when Botulinum toxin blocks the release of stimulatory neurotransmitters?
Flaccid paralysis
Is C. botulinum extremely potent?
Yes
How are C. botulinum transmitted through foodborne botulism?
Ingesting improperly canned/processed food
Is foodborne C. botulinum infectious?
No
Can C. botulinum endospores be ingested safely in adults?
Yes
What in adults prevents germination and toxin production of C. botulinum spores?
Gut microbiota
What is the initial symptom caused by C. botulinum?
Blurred Vision
What are the symptoms caused by C. botulinum as it progresses?
1. Flaccid Paralysis
2. Respiratory Arrest
Where do endospores germinate in infants to produce toxins?
Immature gut
Are infants truly infected by C. botulinum?
Yes
What is the symptom of infant botulism?
Flaccid paralysis
What is the prevention method of C. botulinum?
Proper food handling
What is the prevention method of infant botulinum?
Children <1 year should not consume honey