Japanese Journal of Medical Science and Biology
Online ISSN : 1884-2828
Print ISSN : 0021-5112
ISSN-L : 0021-5112
INCIDENCE OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM IN HONEY OF VARIOUS ORIGINS
Hiroyuki NAKANOTadashi OKABEHideo HASHIMOTOGenji SAKAGUCHI
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1990 Volume 43 Issue 5 Pages 183-195

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By the dilution-centrifugation method, 270 honey samples, both domestic and imported, were examined and Clostridium botulinum was detected in 23 samples (8.5%) ; type A in 11 samples, type B in two, type C in 10, and type F in one. Of 58 domestic honey samples, six (10%) were positive; three gave type A and the other two type C. Among imported honey samples, Chinese honey gave 12% positives (types A, B, and C) and Argentina honey 20% positives (types A. and F) . The incidence was higher with samples taken from drums (18%) and from apiaries (23%) than marketing honey (5%) . It was estimated that most positive samples contained spores in one per gram or lower concentrations. One sample contained 4 type A spores per gram and another 36-60 type F spores per gram. No distinct biochemical properties were found with the honey isolates.
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