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Infant Botulism and Honey
Published 2013-07-01“…Since honey is a potential and avoidable source of Clostridium botulinum spores, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatricsm and the National Honey Board recommend that honey not be given to infants younger than 12 months of age. …”
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Infant Botulism and Honey
Published 2013-07-01“…Since honey is a potential and avoidable source of Clostridium botulinum spores, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatricsm and the National Honey Board recommend that honey not be given to infants younger than 12 months of age. …”
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Infant Botulism and Honey
Published 2009-12-01“…Revised! ENY128, a 2-page fact sheet by Malcolm T. Sanford, Eddie Atkinson, and Jamie Ellis, prepares beekeepers to answer questions responsibly about honey as a potential source of C. botulinum spores, which can cause botulism in infants under 12 months of age. …”
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Infant Botulism and Honey
Published 2009-12-01“…Revised! ENY128, a 2-page fact sheet by Malcolm T. Sanford, Eddie Atkinson, and Jamie Ellis, prepares beekeepers to answer questions responsibly about honey as a potential source of C. botulinum spores, which can cause botulism in infants under 12 months of age. …”
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Exploring the antibacterial and anti-biofilm activity of two Iranian medical-grade kinds of honey on multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Published 2025-02-01“…Citrus honey at 9% concentration was the most effective, showing an average inhibition rate of 59%, while Citrus honey at 2.3% final concentration exhibited the least effectiveness with an average inhibition rate of 23%. …”
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Living with the African Honey Bee
Published 2018-04-01“… African honey bees and European honey bees are the same species of honey bee, but the two are classified as different subspecies or races of honey bee. …”
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Living with the African Honey Bee
Published 2018-04-01“… African honey bees and European honey bees are the same species of honey bee, but the two are classified as different subspecies or races of honey bee. …”
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Assessment of in vitro skin permeation and accumulation of phenolic acids from honey and honey-based pharmaceutical formulations
Published 2025-02-01“…Heather, linden and buckwheat honey samples significantly decreased cell viability at concentrations of 5% and 2.5%, while rapeseed honey sample markedly reduced fibroblast viability only at 5%. …”
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Black-Banded Honey Bee, Sulawesian Honey Bee Apis nigrocincta Smith (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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Minimizing Honey Bee Exposure to Pesticides
Published 2014-04-01“… Protecting honey bees and other pollinators from pesticide impacts is important to the sustainability of agriculture. …”
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Minimizing Honey Bee Exposure to Pesticides
Published 2014-04-01“… Protecting honey bees and other pollinators from pesticide impacts is important to the sustainability of agriculture. …”
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