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What is botulism?
Why does Alaska have more botulism?
What are the symptoms?
What causes botulism?
Who can get botulism?
What treatment is available?
How can you protect your family from getting botulism?
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The following companion materials provide alternative formats for the information included in this Web site. Limited copies are available from:.

Arctic Investigations Program
National Center for Infectious Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

4055 Tudor Centre Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508-5902

Phone: (907) 729-3400
E-mail: ncidaip@cdc.gov

Videotapes
In these videotapes, people who have survived botulism describe what it is like to have this disease. Also, doctors, nurses, and community health practitioners who have had first hand experience, discuss the most up-to-date facts.

English version of videotape
 
English version
  VHS format 
  30:07 minutes

Yup'ik version of videotape
  Yup'ik version
  VHS format
  32:00 minutes

Brochure
This full-color brochure summarizes the content and the five prevention tips.  The brochure is only available in English.

Poster
This full-color poster highlights the five prevention tips.  The poster is only available in English.

 
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