نتایج جستجو برای: fish poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 132304  

2017
Hélène Taiana Darius Mélanie Roué Manoella Sibat Jérôme Viallon Clémence Mahana iti Gatti Mark W. Vandersea Patricia A. Tester R. Wayne Litaker Zouher Amzil Philipp Hess Mireille Chinain

Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a foodborne disease caused by the consumption of seafood (fish and marine invertebrates) contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs) produced by dinoflagellates in the genus Gambierdiscus. The report of a CFP-like mass-poisoning outbreak following the consumption of Tectus niloticus (Tegulidae, Gastropod) from Anaho Bay on Nuku Hiva Island (Marquesas archipelago, Fren...

2016
Kristin Bjornsdottir-Butler Maria Sanchez Leon Paul V. Dunlap Ronald A. Benner

Histamine-producing bacteria (HPBs) have recently been identified from the marine environment. The identification and characterization of HPBs is important to developing effective mitigation strategies for scombrotoxin fish poisoning. We report here the draft genomes of seven histamine-producing and two non-histamine-producing marine Photobacterium strains.

Journal: :Lancet 1989
T A Ruff

Ciguatera fish poisoning is widespread in the Pacific. Outbreaks and the rise in incidence of the disease are related largely to military activities that disturb coral reef ecology. Nuclear test explosions and the setting up of the infrastructure for these tests are major components of such military activity.

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 1998
J Y Ting A F Brown J H Pearn

Ciguatera is a common form of fish poisoning, endemic in all nations of the Pacific region. Several thousand cases have been notified to Queensland authorities over a 10-year period. However, many cases remain undiagnosed and most go unreported. The public health implications include raising awareness of the condition, ensuring that ciguatera is considered in differential diagnosis and promotin...

Journal: :European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine 2001
J Y Ting A F Brown

Ciguatera poisoning, a toxinological syndrome comprising an enigmatic mixture of gastrointestinal, neurocutaneous and constitutional symptoms, is a common food-borne illness related to contaminated fish consumption. As many as 50000 cases worldwide are reported annually, and the condition is endemic in tropical and subtropical regions of the Pacific Basin, Indian Ocean and Caribbean. Isolated o...

Journal: :journal of food quality and hazards control 0
m. zarei [email protected] a. fazlara department of food hygiene, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran h. najafzadeh department of basic sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran f. zolfaghar karahroodi faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran

background: histamine is a food-borne chemical hazard which causes scombroid poisoning. the efficiency of histamine recovery from fish is greatly influenced by selection of an appropriate extraction solvent. hence, in this study the efficiency of different extraction solvents on recovery of histamine from fresh, frozen and canned fish was evaluated. methods: fresh, frozen and canned rainbow tro...

2017
Nurul Izzah Abdul Samad Zaleha Md Isa Rozita Hod

The main concern regarding mercury exposure is the adverse health effect on the developing nervous system. The objective of this cross-sectional study was to determine hair mercury levels and their association with socio-demographic characteristics, complaints about mercury poisoning symptoms and the fish consumption pattern among children in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was conducted amon...

2004
John E. Randall

Poisoning from eating clupeoid fishes such as sardines and herrings (Clupeidae) or anchovies (Engaulidae), termed clupeotoxism, is widespread in tropical and subtropical areas of the world but rare. A fatal case occurred in Kaua‘i in 1978 from the consumption of the Marquesan Sardine (Sardinella marquesensis). This species has been replaced in abundance in the Hawaiian Islands by another import...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2009
Kristin Bjornsdottir Gregory E Bolton Patricia D McClellan-Green Lee-Ann Jaykus David P Green

Poisoning due to ingestion of foods with elevated levels of biogenic amines (histamine, putrescine, cadaverine, and tyramine) is well documented. Histamine fish poisoning largely is due to growth of naturally occurring bacteria associated with scombroid fish species. A rapid and reliable method is needed to screen for the presence of histamine-forming bacteria in fish. This study included a com...

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