Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Wendi Drummond, right, talks about the treatment of five-month-old Keona Hinkel for Botulism during a news conference at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. The child's pa Photo by
Keona wasn't sleeping well and the 5-month-old's appetite was lagging on New Year's Day. Kari Hinkel, her mother,thought she might be coming down with a cold. By the next day, "I noticed she was really limp and listless." (The Denver Post) Photo by
Kari Hinkel talks about her 5-month-old daughter Keona at a news conference at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. The youngster is being treated at the hospital for Botulism. Looking on at left is her husband Brian. Keona may have been infected from honey. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski) Photo by