Isolation of an organism resembling Clostridium barati which produces type F botulinal toxin from an infant with botulism

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All reported cases of infant botulism except one have been caused by proteolytic strains (group I) of Clostridium botulinum, toxin types A or B. We describe the cultural and biochemical characteristics of the causative organism of this singular case of infant botulism, caused by type F botulinal toxin. Although this organism produces type F botulinal toxin, it is quite different from proteolytic (group I) C. botulinum, being more closely related to Clostridium barati.

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Hall, J. D., McCroskey, L. M., Pincomb, B. J., & Hatheway, C. L. (1985). Isolation of an organism resembling Clostridium barati which produces type F botulinal toxin from an infant with botulism. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 21(4), 654–655. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.21.4.654-655.1985

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