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An outbreak of botulism in gulls on the Firth of Forth,Scotland
Authors:J.W. Macdonald  K.T. Standring
Affiliation:Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Veterinary Laboratory, Eskgrove, Lasswade, Midlothian EH18 1HU, Scotland;Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Regional Office, 17 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh EH7 5BN, Scotland
Abstract:The first recorded outbreak of type C botulism in gulls (Larus spp.) in Britain is described. Between June and October 1975, at least 2080 gulls died around the Firth of Forth. The hot dry summer favoured the proliferation of the causative organism, Clostridium botulinum. A definite source of the botulism was not found but prompt removal of the carcases and covering the pools where Cl. botulinum was growing appeared to reduce the mortality. Immunity acquired during widespread exposure to the disease in 1975 may have prevented the reappearance of botulism during the similar climatic conditions in 1976.
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