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Infant's 'inconsolable,' day-long crying fits tied to botulism from honey



A healthy, happy baby suddenly became “inconsolable” and cried for hours on end. The infant’s irritability turned out to be an early sign of botulism, a relatively uncommon illness caused by dangerous, bacteria-made toxins, his doctors discovered.

The likely source of the toxin-making bacteria was honey. A new report describing the case underscores the potential danger of feeding infants honey.



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