Ciguatera Fish Poisoning in East Asia and Southeast Asia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Reports of Ciguatera
China [12] 1994–2008 | Hong Kong [13] 1989–2008 | |
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Geographical distribution of reports | Guangdong Province (92%) | Territory-wide |
Peak in number of reports or cases | 1994 (58% of reports) | 2 peaks in cases (1998, 2004) |
Incidence per million people (year) | 1.1 (2005/6) a to 7.5 (2004) a | 3.3 to 64.9 (median 10.2) |
>48.7 (2004) b | 1st peak—64.9 (1998) | |
>129.9 (2004) c | 2nd peak—35.5 (2004) | |
Large outbreaks (>100–200 subjects) d | 3 | 0 |
Important fish species e | Tiger grouper, humphead | Snappers (until 1996) |
wrasse, areolated coral grouper | Groupers (from 1997) e |
Location [Ref.] | Period | Sex | Age (year) | Details |
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Macau | ||||
[17] | November 2005 | 3MF a | - | 1 outbreak, after sharing a grouper e (>1.2 kg), all 3 subjects hospitalized |
[18] | September 2006 | 9MF a | - | 1 outbreak, after sharing a grouper e (>1.8 kg), 3 subjects hospitalized |
East Timor | ||||
Dili [19] | 2000 | 1MF a | - | 1 staff member of Oxfam developed symptoms while in East Timor e, diagnosis made in Darwin |
Japan | ||||
Ryukyu & Amami Islands [20] | –1930 to 1968 | ~477MF a | - | 99 outbreaks g, after eating L. bohar (39.4%), E. fuscoguttatus (12.1%), G. flavimarginatus (10.1%), V. louti (9.1%), S. fuscescens (9.1%), Serranus species (6.1%), L. monostigma (4.0%), Cheilinus species (3.0%), Carcharhinus species (2.0%) and other fishes, including fish head (26.3% outbreaks), viscera (5.1%) and skin (3.0%), >two-thirds of outbreaks occurred in 1951–1968, more common in summer |
Nationwide [21] | 1949 to 1980 | 379MF a | - | 23 outbreaks g |
Nationwide [22] | 1989 to 2010 | 284MF a | - | 78 outbreaks g, after eating V. louti (20.5%), L. monostigma (15.4%), L. bohar (14.1%), O. punctatus (7.7%) and other fishes, occurring in Okinawa (89.7%), Kagoshima (3.8%), Miyazaki (1.3%), Hyōgo (1.3%), Osaka (1.3%), Kanagawa (1.3%) and Ibaraki (1.3%) Prefectures |
Chiba [26] | August 1999 | 10MF a | - | 1 outbreak in Katsuura, after eating O. punctatus f |
Kagoshima [27] | 2005 to 2008 | 7M6F | 38 (6–78) b | 6 outbreaks in Kakeroma Island, after eating V. louti (50%) and other fishes f,g, annual incidence 0.2 per million population or 0.1 outbreak per million population |
Mie [28] | July 2008 | 3MF a | - | 1 outbreak g |
Malaysia | ||||
[29] | April 2010 | 6MF a | - | 3 outbreaks, after eating red snapper e |
[30] | May 2010 | 26MF a | - | 26 workers, after eating red snapper e |
Kelantan [30] | September 2010 | 12M10F | 27 b | 5 families in Jeli, after eating red snapper f including fish head (36.3%) and viscera (13.6%), 11 subjects hospitalized |
Philippines | ||||
Basilan [31] | August 1988 | 8M11F | 26 (4–61) c | 4 families, after eating parts of a single barracuda (Sphyraena jello) f caught in the vicinity of Basilan Island, all 19 subjects hospitalized, incidence in Isabela (the capital) was 0.4/100,000 |
Philippines (cont.) c | ||||
Nationwide? [32] | 1995–2004 | 38MF a | - | Data g from Field Epidemiology Training Program and advisories released by Department of Health |
[33] | 1997–2002 | 1MF a | - | 1 imported case of ciguatera e from the Philippines with treatment in southern France |
Iloilo [34] | June 2010 | 22MF a | (1–50) | 2 families each consumed ~2 kg of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) e, all 22 subjects hospitalized |
Singapore | ||||
[35] | April 2000 | 2MF a | - | 2 subjects, after eating imported mackerel e (Ministry of Health report) |
South Korea | ||||
Seoul [36] | February 2006 | 1M | 56 | 1 subject hospitalized with coma and respiratory failure, after eating imported cod intestine e |
Jeonju [37] | - | 1M | 25 | 1 subject hospitalized, after eating some raw fish e |
Taiwan | ||||
Province-wide [38,39,40,41] | 1991–2008 | 26MF a | - | 11 outbreaks, after eating red grouper e,f (64%), toothed jobfish e (18%) e, doctor fish e (9%) and moray eel e (9%), occurring in South (73%), North (18%) and West (9%) Taiwan, 1 death (red grouper) |
Kaohsiung [42] | - | 5MF a | - | 1 family, after eating barracuda eggs e, 3 subjects hospitalized |
Kaohsiung [43] | - | 2M2F | (25–59) | 1 family, after eating barracuda viscera e, 1 subject (F/45) developed reversible corpus callosum lesion |
Thailand | ||||
[44] | January 1984 | 1F | 29 | 1 imported case of ciguatera e from Thailand with hospitalization in Italy |
Bangkok [45] | August 2007 | 2F | (20–50) | 1 outbreak, after eating sea bass e, all 2 subjects hospitalized (1 subject with respiratory failure) |
Phuket [45] | December 2009 | 2M2F | (9–34) | 1 family, after eating red snapper e, all 4 subjects hospitalized |
Vietnam d | ||||
[46] | - | 1M | 44 | 1 imported case of ciguatera e from Vietnam with medical treatment in Spain |
Ninh Thuan & Binh Thuan [47] | May–June 2008 | 97MF a | - | After eating (red) snapper f |
Binh Thuan [47] | 2009–2013 | ~30MF a | - | After eating (red) snapper f |
Quang Ngai [47] | August 2010 | 5MF a | - | After eating (red) snapper f |
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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