Identify the Gram +ve bacteria responsible for causing food borne diseases among the followings.
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Key Gram-positive foodborne pathogens: {Clostridium botulinum}, {Clostridium perfringens}, {Listeria monocytogenes}, and {Staphylococcus aureus}.
Most others like {Salmonella}, {Campylobacter}, and {Vibrio} are Gram-negative.
Step 1: Campylobacter jejuni. This is a Gram-negative bacterium, not Gram-positive. It causes gastroenteritis. Step 2: Clostridium botulinum. This is a Gram-positive, spore-forming, obligate anaerobe. It produces botulinum toxin and causes foodborne botulism. Hence, this is the correct choice. Step 3: Vibrio cholerae. This is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes cholera. Not Gram-positive. Step 4: Salmonella typhi. This is also Gram-negative, belonging to Enterobacteriaceae. It causes typhoid fever. Not Gram-positive.
Thus, the only Gram-positive foodborne pathogen among the given options is Clostridium botulinum.