Coproexamination for botulinal toxin and clostridium botulinum. A new procedure for laboratory diagnosis of botulism

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Stool or serum specimens or both from 318 persons pertaining to 165 botulism investigations over a three-year period were examined. Botulinal toxin was detected in stools of 19 of 56 patients and in sera of 20 of 60 patients with clinical botulism; it was not detected in specimens from 246 persons w …
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Authors Dowell VR;McCroskey LM;Hatheway CL;Lombard GL;Hughes JM;Merson MH;;
Journal JAMA
Year 1977
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