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An Updated Review of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning: Clinical, Epidemiological, Environmental, and Public Health Management
Marine Drugs
  • Melissa A, Friedman, Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • Mercedes Fernandez, Nova Southeastern University
  • Lorraine C Backer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Robert W. Dickey, University of Texas at Austin
  • Jeffrey Bernstein, University of Miami
  • Kathleen Schrank, University of Miami
  • Steven Kibler, NOAA-National Ocean Service
  • Wendy Stephan, University of Miami
  • Matthew O. Gribble, University Rollins School of Public Health
  • Paul Bienfang, University of Hawaii
  • Robert E. Bowen, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Stacey Degrasse, Food and Drug Administration
  • Harold A. Flores Quintana, Food and Drug Administration
  • Christopher R. Loeffler
  • Richard Weisman, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
  • Donna Blythe
  • Elisa Berdalet, Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC)
  • Ram Ayyar, University of Miami
  • Danielle Clarkson-Townsend, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
  • Karen Swajian, Food and Drug Administration
  • Ronald Benner, Food and Drug Administration
  • Tom Brewer, Charles Darwin University, Australia
  • Lora E. Fleming, University of Exeter Medical School
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-14-2017
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Abstract/Excerpt

Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (CFP) is the most frequently reported seafood-toxin illness in the world. It causes substantial human health, social, and economic impacts. The illness produces a complex array of gastrointestinal, neurological and neuropsychological, and cardiovascular symptoms, which may last days, weeks, or months. This paper is a general review of CFP including the human health effects of exposure to ciguatoxins (CTXs), diagnosis, human pathophysiology of CFP, treatment, detection of CTXs in fish, epidemiology of the illness, global dimensions, prevention, future directions, and recommendations for clinicians and patients. It updates and expands upon the previous review of CFP published by Friedman et al. (2008) and addresses new insights and relevant emerging global themes such as climate and environmental change, international market issues, and socioeconomic impacts of CFP. It also provides a proposed universal case definition for CFP designed to account for the variability in symptom presentation across different geographic regions. Information that is important but unchanged since the previous review has been reiterated. This article is intended for a broad audience, including resource and fishery managers, commercial and recreational fishers, public health officials, medical professionals, and other interested parties.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md15030072
Citation Information
Melissa A, Friedman, Mercedes Fernandez, Lorraine C Backer, Robert W. Dickey, et al.. "An Updated Review of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning: Clinical, Epidemiological, Environmental, and Public Health Management" Marine Drugs Vol. 15 Iss. 3 (2017) ISSN: 1660-3397
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mercedes-fernandez/46/