54-Year-Old Woman Dies in Church Botulism Outbreak That Sickened 23 Others

Up to 60 people attended Ohio potluck where 24 are suspected to have become ill.

Up to 60 people attended a potluck at Cross Pointe Free Will Baptist Church in Lancaster, Ohio, on Sunday, and state and local health officials say they suspect about 24 people came down with botulism, a rare but potentially fatal paralytic illness.

"All forms of botulism can be fatal and are considered medical emergencies," according to the CDC. "Foodborne botulism is a public health emergency because many people can be poisoned by eating a contaminated food."

Health officials have received an anti-toxin from the CDC that will be administered to botulism patients.

Symptoms can take between 6 hours and 10 days to arise, and they include double vision or blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing and muscle weakness, according to the Fairfield Department of Public Health.