Borland E D, Moryson C J, Smith G R
Vet Rec. 1977 Feb 5;100(6):106-9. doi: 10.1136/vr.100.6.106.
An account is given of a severe outbreak of type C botulism in waterfowl that occurred on the Norfolk Broads during the exceptionally warm summer of 1975. Forty-five mud samples were collected from 22 well distributed aquatic sites representing a considerable proportion of the total number of Broads. All samples except one (ie, 97-8 per cent) were shown to contain Clostridium botulinum and 58 per cent contained more than one type of the organism. Types B, C and E were demonstrated in 62-2 per cent, 51-1 per cent and 60 per cent of samples respectively. Recent surveys, made by identical methods, of aquatic environments in the London area and the Camargue (France) showed prevalences of Cl botulinum of 72-5 per cent and 4-5 per cent respectively. It seems likely that the Norfolk Broads will continue to present a risk to waterfowl from botulism in future hot summers.
本文记述了1975年异常炎热的夏季在诺福克湖区发生的水禽C型肉毒中毒严重疫情。从22个分布均匀的水生地点采集了45份泥样,这些地点占湖区总数的相当大比例。除一份样本外(即97.8%),所有样本均检出肉毒梭菌,58%的样本含有不止一种该类微生物。B型、C型和E型分别在62.2%、51.1%和60%的样本中被检出。最近采用相同方法对伦敦地区和法国卡马尔格的水生环境进行的调查显示,肉毒梭菌的检出率分别为72.5%和4.5%。未来炎热的夏季,诺福克湖区可能会继续对水禽构成肉毒中毒风险。