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    BOTULISM KILLS FIVE PEOPLE, AFFECTS 43 OTHERS THIS YEAR

    ArmenPress
    Dec 21 2004

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS: Forty-nine cases of a rare disease
    known as botulism were registered in Armenia this year, killing
    five and causing a great deal of suffering to 43 others, including
    8 children below the age of 14.

    Though most of these cases involve babies whose immune systems aren't
    as strong as older kids and adults, so they can't fight off the
    bacteria, botulism usually occurs after eating improperly cooked or
    preserved foods. The botulism bacteria release a poison, also called
    a toxin, which travels through the blood to attach to the nerves that
    control your muscles.

    This year's cases outnumbered 13 botulism cases reported last year
    with 17 people affected three of whom died.

    Botulism cases in Armenia occur usually in winter when many families
    start eating home-made preserves, despite the health ministry's warning
    against using such food or its instructions to at least thorough cook
    such food by boiling it for ten minutes to destroy the botulism toxin.
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