
Swerd
Audioholic Warlord
I should add that because you don't yet know what species of bug caused the can to burst, we know nothing about its toxicity, and whether the toxin can be destroyed by heat. Some toxins are heat stable and some are rapidly inactivated by heat. It depends on what species of bug grew in the can.
So play it safe and assume the worst until more facts emerge.
I imagine you and your wife did thoroughly wash your hands after handling those cans. I'm not certain about this, but I believe botulinum toxin does its dirty work only if it gets into your system after eating contaminated food, or is directly injected. If you or your wife were exposed to botulinum toxin yesterday, you would already know there was a problem, so no news is good news. Thank goodness for that.
So play it safe and assume the worst until more facts emerge.
I imagine you and your wife did thoroughly wash your hands after handling those cans. I'm not certain about this, but I believe botulinum toxin does its dirty work only if it gets into your system after eating contaminated food, or is directly injected. If you or your wife were exposed to botulinum toxin yesterday, you would already know there was a problem, so no news is good news. Thank goodness for that.