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Infant botulism is a serious disease that can affect children who are less than one year old. Infant botulism is caused by bacteria called Clostridium botulinum, which commonly exists in nature. The bacteria can't grow or make toxins in honey, but if an infant swallows honey, the spores in the bacteria may grow and produce toxins in the baby's body and could cause paralysis.
The bacteria and toxin that cause botulism are microscopic and do not change the colour, odour or taste of food. The bacteria is not destroyed by cooking.
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Symptoms of Infant Botulism
If your infant does ingest honey, immediately contact your doctor if your child shows any of these symptoms:
- Is too weak to cry or suck as usual;
- Does not have bowel movements and has weak muscles;
- Has a wobbly head because the neck is weak;
- Lacks facial expression;
- Has weak arms and legs;
- Has trouble breathing, or
- Is not able to swallow.
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