Honey
Honey can contain the spores (like seeds) of a germ (C. botulinum) which can cause a serious, but rare, health problem (botulism) for babies under 12 months.
Children over 12 months and adults do not have the same problems if they eat honey with these spores in it.
- It is not known why it only affects babies under 12 months old.
- Babies with botulism from eating honey can die very quickly if they are not treated, and if treatment is needed it will be many months before they are well again.
- Because this is a cause of an illness that, even though rare, is preventable, it is recommended that honey is not given to infants under 12 months old
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