» Articles » PMID: 7701075

[Clostridium Botulinum in Costa Rica Soils]

Overview
Journal Rev Biol Trop
Specialty Tropical Medicine
Date 1993 Dec 1
PMID 7701075
Citations 1
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Thirty soil samples from the Pacific Dry Forest, the Caribbean lowlands and the Central Plateau of Costa Rica yielded seven cases with botulinal toxins. Of these, five were type C, one A and one B. Type C samples were from the Dry Pacific coastal area, others from the Caribbean lowlands. C. botulinum was isolated from three out of seven positive soil samples. The main reason for the poor recovery of C. botulinum from toxigenic samples is attributable to a low concentration of spores in the samples, because the toxin detection method required ten bacterial spores. An association was found between the presence of C. botulinum and low contents of organic matter (p < 0.05), but not with pH or soil type (p > 0.05).

Citing Articles

Distribution of botulinum toxin-producing clostridia in soils of Argentina.

Luquez C, Bianco M, de Jong L, Sagua M, Arenas G, Ciccarelli A Appl Environ Microbiol. 2005; 71(7):4137-9.

PMID: 16000834 PMC: 1168975. DOI: 10.1128/AEM.71.7.4137-4139.2005.