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Big Sky botulism case goes to Montana Superior Court

Big Sky botulism case goes to Montana Superior Court

According to the report, the Cascade County case was a case of foodborne botulism caused by an unknown food vector.

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Jeffrey P. Havens, who once held significant responsibility for food safety in Montana, submitted a recent report on Montana botulism cases to the Montana Supreme Court.

Havens filed the report on May 18 after obtaining it through a public records request from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). We note that the Cascade County case has been “confirmed to be a case of foodborne botulism from an unknown food vector.”

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