Type F botulism was confirmed in a 54-year-old male with signs compatible with botulism who reported to the emergency unit of a hospital. Botulinal neurotoxin was detected in the patient's serum and fecal specimens, and a neurotoxigenic organism whose physiologic characteristics correspond to those of Clostridium baratii was isolated. The toxin produced by the isolate was neutralized by type F botulinal antitoxin and cross-neutralized with lower efficiency by type E antitoxin. The patient's food history was not suggestive of botulism, and it seems likely that the illness was due to colonization of the gut.
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McCroskey, L. M., Hatheway, C. L., Woodruff, B. A., Greenberg, J. A., & Jurgenson, P. (1991). Type F botulism due to neurotoxigenic Clostridium baratii from an unknown source in an adult. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.29.11.2618-2620.1991
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