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botulism - use in sentences
Converse of object
- cause: It could also enables bacteria which cause the disease Botulism to develop.
- prevent: There is currently no licensed vaccine in the world to prevent botulism.
- call: These bacteria produce a toxin in food which causes a severe illness called botulism which can be fatal.
- mimic: Dr. Gardner theorized that the symptoms of C. perfringens could mimic botulism.
- wind: Of these, approximately 25 % are food-borne, 72 % are infant botulism, and the rest are wound botulism.
- produce: After some research I found:- This medication is actually derived from a bacteria that produces the deadly poison botulism.
Adjective modifier
- food-borne: In 1989 the largest ever outbreak of food-borne botulism in the UK affected 27 people who had consumed hazelnut yogurt.
- infant: This is due to the very low risk of infant botulism.
- avian: Avian botulism is known to affect all waterfowl including ducks, pelicans, geese and swans.
- foodborne: Foodborne botulism is caused by ingestion of the botulinum neurotoxin, which is produced during growth of the organism in food.
- human: Types A, B, E and, rarely, F and G are associated with human botulism.
Modifies a noun
- toxin: Prior to the research, no proven vaccine existed for the deadly botulism toxin.
- bug: We have concluded that the potential risk, however small, of allowing botulism bugs to develop is a risk not worth taking.
- bacterium: This is the first cousin to the deadly botulism bacteria.
Noun used with modifier
- wound: Wound botulism is caused by toxin produced from a wound infected with Clostridium botulinum.
- colonization: Intestinal colonization botulism results from colonization of the gut by vegetative cells.
- disease: It could also enables bacteria which cause the disease Botulism to develop.
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