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Introduction to Infection

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Mechanism of Botulism

Author: Lapras Fan



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Caused by Clostridium Botulinum --> commonly found in the soil and in numerous animal intestines When it or its toxins are ingested with food, it is absorbed into the bloodstream until they reach the Peripheral Nervous System. Where it then inhibits the release of Acetylcholine neurotransmitters leading to flaacid paralysis , muscle weakening and respiratory arrest


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