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What type of environment does Clostridium botulinum require to thrive?

Clostridium botulinum is an anaerobic bacterium, meaning it thrives in low-oxygen environments, such as improperly canned or preserved foods with low oxygen content. Botulism is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention, often treated with antitoxins and supportive care, such as mechanical ventilation in severe cases.

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