Submitted by curiousnboredd t3_10nh3ui in askscience
PBlueKan t1_j6dc98y wrote
Reply to comment by lordbubax in Why can an adult’s GI tract expel C. botulinum spores while an infant can’t? by curiousnboredd
No. One of the most common pathways infants are infected with C. botulinum spores is through honey.
The bacteria goes dormant in spores which are incredibly hard to kill. Sugar has nothing to do with it.
girnigoe t1_j6dqxdp wrote
so, the thing about honey seems weird (maybe you have more info than i do though).)
i read in a medical source that after the widespread campaign to NEVER feed babies honey, which every US parent myst have heard of at this point, the rates of infant botulism… did not change.
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