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Table VIII.19.1. Types of Clostridium botulinum, susceptible species, and sites of outbreaks
| Type | Species | Site of outbreaks |
| A | Humans | U.S., former U.S.S.R. |
| B | Humans, horses | Northern Europe, U.S., former U.S.S.R. |
| C | Birds, turtles, cattle, sheep, horses | Worldwide |
| D | Cattle, sheep | Australia, South Africa |
| E | Humans, birds | Canada, Northern Europe, Japan, U.S., former U.S.S.R. |
| F | Humans | Denmark, U.S. |
| G | No outbreaks recognized |
Source: L. Smith (1977), Botulism: The Organism, Its Toxins, the Disease. By courtesy of Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Ill.