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Beware of amnesic shellfish poisoning

Nursing, 2017
I work in an ED in a coastal area where fishing is a popular pastime. What's amnesic shellfish poisoning? What are the signs and symptoms? Is any treatment available?—N.W., CALIF.Michelle Wooten, BSN, BS, RN, and Bridget Parsh, RN, EdD, CNS, respond: Amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP) was first ...
Michelle, Wooten, Bridget, Parsh
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Biomarkers of Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning

Toxicon, 2008
Urine specimens from patients diagnosed with neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP) were examined for biomarkers of brevetoxin intoxication. Brevetoxins were concentrated from urine by using solid-phase extraction (SPE), and analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Urine extracts
Ann, Abraham   +7 more
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Paralytic Shellfish Poisons

1984
Paralytic shellfish poisons (PSP) are the toxins responsible for acute and often fatal poisonings caused by the consumption of certain shellfish. The phenomenon has been known since prehistoric times. A thorough docuinen tation of the incidents can be found in HALSTEAD’S treatise on poisonousmarine organisms (7).
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Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning: A Review

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977
SUMMARY Paralytic shellfish poisoning (psp) in man results from the consumption of mussels, clams, and oysters that have fed on toxic dinoflagellates. Motile, marine protozoa of the dinoflagellate group often produce “blooms,” i.e., red tides, which color the sea. Not all genera or species are toxic to fish and mammals, nor are the toxic principles the
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Symptoms of Shellfish Poisoning

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
M H, Blanc, A, Zwahlen, M, Robert
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Studies on Shellfish Poisons

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1969
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Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning

WHO offset publication, 1984
B W, Halstead, E J, Schantz
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Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in Alaska: A 20-Year Retrospective Analysis

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1995
John P Middaugh
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