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Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh

BACKGROUND: An outbreak characterized by vomiting and rapid progression to unconsciousness and death was reported in Sylhet Distrct in northeastern Bangladesh following destructive monsoon floods in November 2007. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We identified cases presenting to local hospitals and described...

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Autores principales: Gurley, Emily S., Rahman, Mahmudur, Hossain, M. Jahangir, Nahar, Nazmun, Faiz, M. Abul, Islam, Nazrul, Sultana, Rebeca, Khatun, Selina, Uddin, Mohammad Zashim, Haider, M. Sabbir, Islam, M. Saiful, Ahmed, Be-Nazir, Rahman, Muhammad Waliur, Mondal, Utpal Kumar, Luby, Stephen P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20305785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009756
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author Gurley, Emily S.
Rahman, Mahmudur
Hossain, M. Jahangir
Nahar, Nazmun
Faiz, M. Abul
Islam, Nazrul
Sultana, Rebeca
Khatun, Selina
Uddin, Mohammad Zashim
Haider, M. Sabbir
Islam, M. Saiful
Ahmed, Be-Nazir
Rahman, Muhammad Waliur
Mondal, Utpal Kumar
Luby, Stephen P.
author_facet Gurley, Emily S.
Rahman, Mahmudur
Hossain, M. Jahangir
Nahar, Nazmun
Faiz, M. Abul
Islam, Nazrul
Sultana, Rebeca
Khatun, Selina
Uddin, Mohammad Zashim
Haider, M. Sabbir
Islam, M. Saiful
Ahmed, Be-Nazir
Rahman, Muhammad Waliur
Mondal, Utpal Kumar
Luby, Stephen P.
author_sort Gurley, Emily S.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: An outbreak characterized by vomiting and rapid progression to unconsciousness and death was reported in Sylhet Distrct in northeastern Bangladesh following destructive monsoon floods in November 2007. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We identified cases presenting to local hospitals and described their clinical signs and symptoms. We interviewed patients and their families to collect illness histories and generate hypotheses about exposures associated with disease. An epidemiological study was conducted in two outbreak villages to investigate risk factors for developing illness. 76 patients were identified from 9 villages; 25% (19/76) died. Common presenting symptoms included vomiting, elevated liver enzymes, and altered mental status. In-depth interviews with 33 cases revealed that 31 (94%) had consumed ghagra shak, an uncultivated plant, in the hours before illness onset. Ghagra shak was consumed as a main meal by villagers due to inaccessibility of other foods following destructive monsoon flooding and rises in global food prices. Persons who ate this plant were 34.2 times more likely (95% CI 10.2 to 115.8, p-value<0.000) than others to develop vomiting and unconsciousness during the outbreak in our multivariate model. Ghagra shak is the local name for Xanthium strumarium, or common cocklebur. CONCLUSIONS: The consumption of Xanthium strumarium seedlings in large quantities, due to inaccessibility of other foods, caused this outbreak. The toxic chemical in the plant, carboxyatratyloside, has been previously described and eating X. strumarium seeds and seedlings has been associated with fatalities in humans and livestock. Unless people are able to meet their nutritional requirements with safe foods, they will continue to be at risk for poor health outcomes beyond undernutrition.
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spelling pubmed-28411992010-03-20 Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh Gurley, Emily S. Rahman, Mahmudur Hossain, M. Jahangir Nahar, Nazmun Faiz, M. Abul Islam, Nazrul Sultana, Rebeca Khatun, Selina Uddin, Mohammad Zashim Haider, M. Sabbir Islam, M. Saiful Ahmed, Be-Nazir Rahman, Muhammad Waliur Mondal, Utpal Kumar Luby, Stephen P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: An outbreak characterized by vomiting and rapid progression to unconsciousness and death was reported in Sylhet Distrct in northeastern Bangladesh following destructive monsoon floods in November 2007. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We identified cases presenting to local hospitals and described their clinical signs and symptoms. We interviewed patients and their families to collect illness histories and generate hypotheses about exposures associated with disease. An epidemiological study was conducted in two outbreak villages to investigate risk factors for developing illness. 76 patients were identified from 9 villages; 25% (19/76) died. Common presenting symptoms included vomiting, elevated liver enzymes, and altered mental status. In-depth interviews with 33 cases revealed that 31 (94%) had consumed ghagra shak, an uncultivated plant, in the hours before illness onset. Ghagra shak was consumed as a main meal by villagers due to inaccessibility of other foods following destructive monsoon flooding and rises in global food prices. Persons who ate this plant were 34.2 times more likely (95% CI 10.2 to 115.8, p-value<0.000) than others to develop vomiting and unconsciousness during the outbreak in our multivariate model. Ghagra shak is the local name for Xanthium strumarium, or common cocklebur. CONCLUSIONS: The consumption of Xanthium strumarium seedlings in large quantities, due to inaccessibility of other foods, caused this outbreak. The toxic chemical in the plant, carboxyatratyloside, has been previously described and eating X. strumarium seeds and seedlings has been associated with fatalities in humans and livestock. Unless people are able to meet their nutritional requirements with safe foods, they will continue to be at risk for poor health outcomes beyond undernutrition. Public Library of Science 2010-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2841199/ /pubmed/20305785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009756 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Gurley, Emily S.
Rahman, Mahmudur
Hossain, M. Jahangir
Nahar, Nazmun
Faiz, M. Abul
Islam, Nazrul
Sultana, Rebeca
Khatun, Selina
Uddin, Mohammad Zashim
Haider, M. Sabbir
Islam, M. Saiful
Ahmed, Be-Nazir
Rahman, Muhammad Waliur
Mondal, Utpal Kumar
Luby, Stephen P.
Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh
title Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh
title_full Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh
title_fullStr Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh
title_short Fatal Outbreak from Consuming Xanthium strumarium Seedlings during Time of Food Scarcity in Northeastern Bangladesh
title_sort fatal outbreak from consuming xanthium strumarium seedlings during time of food scarcity in northeastern bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20305785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009756
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