Botulism from chopped garlic: delayed recognition of a major outbreak

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Diagnosis of botulism in two teenaged sisters in Montreal led to the identification of 36 previously unrecognized cases of type B botulism in persons who had eaten at a restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, during the preceding 6 weeks. A case-control study implicated a new vehicle for botulism …
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Authors St Louis ME;Peck SH;Bowering D;Morgan GB;Blatherwick J;Banerjee S;Kettyls GD;Black WA;Milling ME;Hauschild AH;;
Journal annals of internal medicine
Year 1988
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