An overview of the Role of Clostridium botulinum in Honey: Pathogenesis, Detection, and Public Health Implications
Abstract
Clostridium botulinum produces botulinum neurotoxins causing a rare but serious illness
known as botulism. Botulism continues to pose significant public health risks, particularly
in the context of foodborne outbreaks and infant botulism. This thesis investigates the
occurrence of C. botulinum contamination in honey, highlighting the pathogen’s association
with infant botulism and the challenges in detecting botulism-causing strains.