Examples of using Botulism in English and their translations into Russian
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Maybe botulism killed Chef Holden.
But it's definitely, um… What… botulism?
You're gonna get botulism if you keep drinking that.
Occasionally a customer would get botulism.
They may seem like botulism victims, but they're loyal.
He's completely paralyzed andhe tested negative for botulism.
Clean coal's like saying healthy botulism, child-safe plutonium.
Botulism is caused by bacteria that can thrive in rotting carcasses.
Wait, he's not licensed to give botulism injections?
With modern technology, Anthrax, botulism, bubonic plague, even cobra venom all he strong weaponizing potential.
Information campaigns to combat mushroom poisoning and botulism deaths should be improved.
Atony of the esophagus occurs also in infectious diseases, and after poisoning(lead,alcohol) and in botulism.
Neither one was responding to botulism treatment, and the boy started having seizures.
Potential threats to this species may also include outbreaks of diseases to which it is susceptible such as influenza, botulism and avian malaria.
Unlike artifoni of diseases in which a reservoir of the virus are animals, and botulism, caused by infection with food and disputes in other food poisoning reservoir of the virus is man.
Subsequent expeditions up until the late 1980s, including autopsies of crew members,revealed that their canned rations may have been tainted by both lead and botulism.
The difficulties depend on what the doctor or forgets about botulism, or incorrectly assesses symptoms.
Ellison blasted the game as a"shamelessly exploitative little toy","the latest icon of the Imbecile Industry", anda"time-wasting enterprise" with"the potential to emerge as the most virulent electronic botulism of all.
We know that Saddam succeeded in putting anthrax and botulism in bombs and missile warheads.
The spread of parasites such as the nematode Echinuria uncinata could be extremely pathogenic, as well as the introduction of disease by migratory waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway such as avian influenza, avian malaria,cholera, botulism and duck plague.
According to NATO Consultant Dr Jill Dekker, Syria has worked on: anthrax,plague, tularemia, botulism, smallpox, aflatoxin, cholera, ricin and camelpox, and has used Russian help in installing anthrax in missile warheads.
But Prime Minister John Key has acknowledged that New Zealand will face a tough task restoring confidence in markets such as China after a potentially deadly bug that can cause botulism was found in some Fonterra products.
Compromised kidneys secondary to bladder issues points to botulism toxin, which lives in soil.
It is also important to state that the use of honey in infants under the age of one is not advised because of their poor immunity against Clostridium botulinum(C. botulinum),a bacteria that causes infant botulism that may be present in honey.
Lead poisoning from the cans in which their food was stored is an alternative suggestion,as is scurvy, botulism, suicide(they had plenty of opium), and polar bear attack.
The political and economic crisis and the sharp rise in the numbers of people displaced from areas of ethnic conflict have disrupted vaccination schedules for children and adolescents, leading to an explosion in epidemics of diphtheria and other dangerous infections.The incidence of intestinal infections, botulism, bronchial typhus, hepatitis, rabies and tetanus has increased.
Trainings-seminars were aimed at cases studies to identify instances where especially dangerous diseases- botulism, tularemia, brucellosis, etc were detected.
New Zealand has long marketed itself as"100 percent pure", butexperts say that image is under threat amid fears of botulism contamination in its baby formula and other milk products.
Well, if it's not cholera, then based on a quick Internet search,the other explanations in decreasing order of likelihood are Hirschsprung's Disease, botulism, a 30-foot tapeworm or accidental ingestion of chrysanthemum blossoms.
Since 2006, the GDD Operations Center has responded to over 80 requests for assistance in over 50 countries, including outbreaks of anthrax,avian influenza, botulism, cholera, dengue, Ebola, Marburg, monkey pox, polio and Rift Valley fever.
