Clostridium botulinum is one species of the genus Clostridia. It is a Gram-positive, motile rod. Morphologically, it possesses sub-terminal spores. It only grows in an anaerobic environment where it produces irregular colonies on normal media.
Its natural habitat is the soil, but it can contaminate vegetables, fruit and other foods.
There are seven types of C. botulinum - A,B,C,D,E, F and G - each produces an antigenically different toxin.
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