1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1991.tb04537.x
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Distinction betweenClostridium botulinumtype A strains associated with food-borne botulism and those with infant botulism in Japan in intraintestinal toxin production in infant mice and some other properties

Abstract: Summary Two strains of Clostridium botulinum type A associated with food‐borne botulism and six strains associated with infant botulism in Japan were compared in intraintestinal toxin production in infant mice, in vitro toxin and hemagglutinin production, molecular sizes of the toxins, and some other properties. The infant botulism‐associated strains, producing M toxin (Mr 300 kDa) but no hemagglutinin, showed significantly lower 50% infective doses in infant mouse intestines. The antigenicities of the toxin d… Show more

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