why is honey so dangerous for babies.
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Infant botulism is caused by a toxin from Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which live in soil and dust. The bacteria can get on surfaces like carpets and floors and also can contaminate honey. That's why babies younger than 1 year old should never be given honey.
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Honey can contain a bacteria called C. botulinum. When this bacteria enters a baby's digestive system it can cause a serious illness called infant botulism. Babies with infant botulism can develop muscle weakness, difficulty breathing and other symptoms
That’s why it is dangerous for babies
That’s why it is dangerous for babies
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