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A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China

BACKGROUND: Haff disease is unexplained rhabdomyolysis caused by consumption of fishery products in the previous 24 h. It was first identified in Europe in 1924 but the condition is extremely rare in China. Here we describe a past outbreak of acute food borne muscle poisoning that occurred in Guangd...

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Autores principales: Huang, Xi, Li, Yipeng, Huang, Qiong, Liang, Junhua, Liang, Chunsui, Chen, Bifeng, Lu, Lingling, Deng, Xiaoling, Chen, Zihui, Zhang, Yonghui, Wu, Yongning, Shao, Bing
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23642345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-447
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author Huang, Xi
Li, Yipeng
Huang, Qiong
Liang, Junhua
Liang, Chunsui
Chen, Bifeng
Lu, Lingling
Deng, Xiaoling
Chen, Zihui
Zhang, Yonghui
Wu, Yongning
Shao, Bing
author_facet Huang, Xi
Li, Yipeng
Huang, Qiong
Liang, Junhua
Liang, Chunsui
Chen, Bifeng
Lu, Lingling
Deng, Xiaoling
Chen, Zihui
Zhang, Yonghui
Wu, Yongning
Shao, Bing
author_sort Huang, Xi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Haff disease is unexplained rhabdomyolysis caused by consumption of fishery products in the previous 24 h. It was first identified in Europe in 1924 but the condition is extremely rare in China. Here we describe a past outbreak of acute food borne muscle poisoning that occurred in Guangdong Province (South China) in 2009. METHODS: The first full outbreak of Haff disease reported in Jiangsu Province (East China) in 2010, indicated that the incidence of the disease may be increasing in China. We, therefore first retrospectively reviewed epidemiologic, trace-back, environmental studies, and laboratory analyses, including oral toxicity testing to ascertain risk and chemical analysis to identify toxin(s), from the 2009 Guangdong outbreak. Then we compared data from the 2009 outbreak with data from all other Haff disease outbreaks that were available. RESULTS: Clinical symptoms and laboratory findings indicated that the 2009 Guangdong outbreak disease was consistent with rhabdomyolysis. Epidemiologic, trace-back, environmental studies and laboratory analyses implied that the disease was caused by freshwater Pomfrets consumed prior to the onset of symptoms. We also identified common factors between the 2009 Guangdong outbreak and previous Haff disease outbreaks reported around the world, while as with other similar outbreaks, the exact etiological factor(s) of the disease remains unknown. CONCLUSIONS: The 2009 Guangdong outbreak of ‘muscle poisoning’ was retrospectively identified as an outbreak of Haff disease. This comprised the highest number of cases reported in China thus far. Food borne diseases emerging in this unusual form and the irregular pattern of outbreaks present an ongoing public health risk, highlighting the need for improved surveillance and diagnostic methodology.
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spelling pubmed-36512932013-05-11 A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China Huang, Xi Li, Yipeng Huang, Qiong Liang, Junhua Liang, Chunsui Chen, Bifeng Lu, Lingling Deng, Xiaoling Chen, Zihui Zhang, Yonghui Wu, Yongning Shao, Bing BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Haff disease is unexplained rhabdomyolysis caused by consumption of fishery products in the previous 24 h. It was first identified in Europe in 1924 but the condition is extremely rare in China. Here we describe a past outbreak of acute food borne muscle poisoning that occurred in Guangdong Province (South China) in 2009. METHODS: The first full outbreak of Haff disease reported in Jiangsu Province (East China) in 2010, indicated that the incidence of the disease may be increasing in China. We, therefore first retrospectively reviewed epidemiologic, trace-back, environmental studies, and laboratory analyses, including oral toxicity testing to ascertain risk and chemical analysis to identify toxin(s), from the 2009 Guangdong outbreak. Then we compared data from the 2009 outbreak with data from all other Haff disease outbreaks that were available. RESULTS: Clinical symptoms and laboratory findings indicated that the 2009 Guangdong outbreak disease was consistent with rhabdomyolysis. Epidemiologic, trace-back, environmental studies and laboratory analyses implied that the disease was caused by freshwater Pomfrets consumed prior to the onset of symptoms. We also identified common factors between the 2009 Guangdong outbreak and previous Haff disease outbreaks reported around the world, while as with other similar outbreaks, the exact etiological factor(s) of the disease remains unknown. CONCLUSIONS: The 2009 Guangdong outbreak of ‘muscle poisoning’ was retrospectively identified as an outbreak of Haff disease. This comprised the highest number of cases reported in China thus far. Food borne diseases emerging in this unusual form and the irregular pattern of outbreaks present an ongoing public health risk, highlighting the need for improved surveillance and diagnostic methodology. BioMed Central 2013-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3651293/ /pubmed/23642345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-447 Text en Copyright © 2013 Huang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huang, Xi
Li, Yipeng
Huang, Qiong
Liang, Junhua
Liang, Chunsui
Chen, Bifeng
Lu, Lingling
Deng, Xiaoling
Chen, Zihui
Zhang, Yonghui
Wu, Yongning
Shao, Bing
A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China
title A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China
title_full A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China
title_fullStr A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China
title_full_unstemmed A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China
title_short A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China
title_sort past haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in south china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23642345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-447
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