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Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)

Ciguatera poisoning (CP) results from the consumption of seafood contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs). This disease is highly prevalent in French Polynesia with several well-identified hotspots. Rapa Island, the southernmost inhabited island in the country, was reportedly free of CP until 2007. This...

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Autores principales: Chinain, Mireille, Gatti, Clémence Mahana iti, Ung, André, Cruchet, Philippe, Revel, Taina, Viallon, Jérôme, Sibat, Manoëlla, Varney, Patrick, Laurent, Victoire, Hess, Philipp, Darius, Hélène Taiana
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33271904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12120759
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author Chinain, Mireille
Gatti, Clémence Mahana iti
Ung, André
Cruchet, Philippe
Revel, Taina
Viallon, Jérôme
Sibat, Manoëlla
Varney, Patrick
Laurent, Victoire
Hess, Philipp
Darius, Hélène Taiana
author_facet Chinain, Mireille
Gatti, Clémence Mahana iti
Ung, André
Cruchet, Philippe
Revel, Taina
Viallon, Jérôme
Sibat, Manoëlla
Varney, Patrick
Laurent, Victoire
Hess, Philipp
Darius, Hélène Taiana
author_sort Chinain, Mireille
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description Ciguatera poisoning (CP) results from the consumption of seafood contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs). This disease is highly prevalent in French Polynesia with several well-identified hotspots. Rapa Island, the southernmost inhabited island in the country, was reportedly free of CP until 2007. This study describes the integrated approach used to investigate the etiology of a fatal mass-poisoning outbreak that occurred in Rapa in 2009. Symptoms reported in patients were evocative of ciguatera. Several Gambierdiscus field samples collected from benthic assemblages tested positive by the receptor binding assay (RBA). Additionally, the toxicity screening of ≈250 fish by RBA indicated ≈78% of fish could contain CTXs. The presence of CTXs in fish was confirmed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The potential link between climate change and this range expansion of ciguatera to a subtropical locale of French Polynesia was also examined based on the analysis of temperature time-series data. Results are indicative of a global warming trend in Rapa area. A five-fold reduction in incidence rates was observed between 2009 and 2012, which was due in part to self-regulating behavior among individuals (avoidance of particular fish species and areas). Such observations underscore the prominent role played by community outreach in ciguatera risk management.
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spelling pubmed-77597812020-12-26 Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago) Chinain, Mireille Gatti, Clémence Mahana iti Ung, André Cruchet, Philippe Revel, Taina Viallon, Jérôme Sibat, Manoëlla Varney, Patrick Laurent, Victoire Hess, Philipp Darius, Hélène Taiana Toxins (Basel) Article Ciguatera poisoning (CP) results from the consumption of seafood contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs). This disease is highly prevalent in French Polynesia with several well-identified hotspots. Rapa Island, the southernmost inhabited island in the country, was reportedly free of CP until 2007. This study describes the integrated approach used to investigate the etiology of a fatal mass-poisoning outbreak that occurred in Rapa in 2009. Symptoms reported in patients were evocative of ciguatera. Several Gambierdiscus field samples collected from benthic assemblages tested positive by the receptor binding assay (RBA). Additionally, the toxicity screening of ≈250 fish by RBA indicated ≈78% of fish could contain CTXs. The presence of CTXs in fish was confirmed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The potential link between climate change and this range expansion of ciguatera to a subtropical locale of French Polynesia was also examined based on the analysis of temperature time-series data. Results are indicative of a global warming trend in Rapa area. A five-fold reduction in incidence rates was observed between 2009 and 2012, which was due in part to self-regulating behavior among individuals (avoidance of particular fish species and areas). Such observations underscore the prominent role played by community outreach in ciguatera risk management. MDPI 2020-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7759781/ /pubmed/33271904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12120759 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chinain, Mireille
Gatti, Clémence Mahana iti
Ung, André
Cruchet, Philippe
Revel, Taina
Viallon, Jérôme
Sibat, Manoëlla
Varney, Patrick
Laurent, Victoire
Hess, Philipp
Darius, Hélène Taiana
Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)
title Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)
title_full Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)
title_fullStr Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)
title_short Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)
title_sort evidence for the range expansion of ciguatera in french polynesia: a revisit of the 2009 mass-poisoning outbreak in rapa island (australes archipelago)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33271904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12120759
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