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A comprehensive analysis of Ciguatera fish poisoning in Miami-Dade County from 2000-2010
Ciguatera is the most common coral dwelling, fish associated poisoning and is endemic in most tropical and sub-tropical regions. Exposure to ciguatoxin, the toxin responsible for the human illness ciguatera, is increasing worldwide due to the expansion ...
Zhang, Lan
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Intoxicación por toxinas presentes en el pescado: la ciguatera [PDF]
Intoxicació; Toxines; Peix; Ciguatera; Epidemiologia; PrevencióIntoxicación; Toxinas; Pescado; Ciguatera; Epidemiología; PrevenciónPoisoning; Toxins; Fish; Ciguatera; Epidemiology; PreventionArticle que parla sobre la intoxicació pel consum de peix ...
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“Ciguatera” fish poisoning (CFP) is one of the well-known food poisoning caused by the ingestion of fish that have accumulated trace amounts of ciguatoxins (CTXs). CFP affects more than 50,000 individuals annually.
Takeshi Tsumuraya, Masahiro Hirama
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Raising awareness of ciguatera fish poisoning in Australia: a survey of recreational fishers
Ciguatera fish poisoning is the most frequent seafood related illness in Australia, despite only an estimated 20% of cases being reported to authorities.
Alison Turnbull (14751418) +1 more
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Ciguatera Poisoning: A Global Issue with Common Management Problems [PDF]
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.
Ting, Joseph Y. S., Brown, A. F. T.
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Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is acquired through consumption of tropical reef fishes, contaminated with potent neurotoxins, ciguatoxins (CTXs), produced by benthic dinoflagellate of the Gambierdiscus genus.
Dominique Laurent +3 more
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Marine Algal Toxins and Public Health: Insights from Shellfish and Fish, the Main Biological Vectors
Exposure to toxigenic harmful algal blooms (HABs) can result in widely recognized acute poisoning in humans. The five most commonly recognized HAB-related illnesses are diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP), paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP), amnesic ...
Kuan-Kuan Yuan +2 more
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Traditional remedies used in the Western Pacific for the treatment of ciguatera poisoning
Ciguatera is a specific type of food poisoning associated with the ingestion of tropical fish, which, although normally safe for consumption, may at times contain high amounts of ciguatoxin, as well as other chemically related toxins.
Cabalion, Pierre +3 more
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A descriptive study of ciguatera fish poisoning in Cook Islands dogs and cats: Treatment and outcome. [PDF]
Gray MJ, Gates MC.
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