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A case of infant botulism of unknown origin, not involved in honey consumption, occurred in Osaka, Japan in 2020. A Clostridium botulinum type B strain named Osaka2020 was isolated from a stool sample of the patient. To clarify the epidemiology of the case, we performed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of the isolate and compared it with strains from other sources. WGS analysis revealed that isolate Osaka2020 was classified into ST133 of a new sequence type, B5 subtype, and its toxin gene was encoded in a ∼274 kb plasmid. This plasmid was closely related to the pCLJ plasmid from strain 657Ba in the USA, reported to be conjugatively transferable to other strains. Moreover, isolate Osaka2020 also possesses another smaller plasmid that was common with some type A(B) infant botulism isolates in Japan. The phylogenetic tree from whole-genome SNP analysis showed that isolate Osaka2020 was the most closely related to a type B infant botulism isolate that occurred in Japan 10 years ago. Although no epidemiological connection among the two cases was confirmed, there is possibility that the cases are attributed to common causes such as some environmental substance.

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