Type F botulism occurs rarely in clinical cases. Two cases of type F botulism in elderly patients that were clustered in time and space are described. Clostridium baratii producing type F botulinum neurotoxin was isolated from both patients; molecular typing of these isolates revealed that they were unrelated strains.
Keywords: Clostridium baratii; Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis; Strain typing; Type F botulism.
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