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El botulismo infantil en Inglaterra.
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|June 17, 1978
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El botulismo infantil, una enfermedad grave, puede causar debilidad repentina y problemas de alimentación en los bebés. El diagnóstico precoz a través del examen de las heces es crucial para un tratamiento rápido.
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