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Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings

Bacillus cereus foodborne intoxications and toxicoinfections are on a rise. Usually, symptoms are self-limiting but occasionally hospitalization is necessary. Severe intoxications with the emetic Bacillus cereus toxin cereulide, which is notably resistant heat and acid during cooking, can cause acut...

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Autores principales: Schreiber, Nikolaus, Hackl, Gerald, Reisinger, Alexander C., Zollner-Schwetz, Ines, Eller, Kathrin, Schlagenhaufen, Claudia, Pietzka, Ariane, Czerwenka, Christoph, Stark, Timo D., Kranzler, Markus, Fickert, Peter, Eller, Philipp, Ehling-Schulz, Monika
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35050989
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14010012
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author Schreiber, Nikolaus
Hackl, Gerald
Reisinger, Alexander C.
Zollner-Schwetz, Ines
Eller, Kathrin
Schlagenhaufen, Claudia
Pietzka, Ariane
Czerwenka, Christoph
Stark, Timo D.
Kranzler, Markus
Fickert, Peter
Eller, Philipp
Ehling-Schulz, Monika
author_facet Schreiber, Nikolaus
Hackl, Gerald
Reisinger, Alexander C.
Zollner-Schwetz, Ines
Eller, Kathrin
Schlagenhaufen, Claudia
Pietzka, Ariane
Czerwenka, Christoph
Stark, Timo D.
Kranzler, Markus
Fickert, Peter
Eller, Philipp
Ehling-Schulz, Monika
author_sort Schreiber, Nikolaus
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description Bacillus cereus foodborne intoxications and toxicoinfections are on a rise. Usually, symptoms are self-limiting but occasionally hospitalization is necessary. Severe intoxications with the emetic Bacillus cereus toxin cereulide, which is notably resistant heat and acid during cooking, can cause acute liver failure and encephalopathy. We here present a case series of food poisonings in five immunocompetent adults after ingestion of fried rice balls, which were massively contaminated with Bacillus cereus. The patients developed a broad clinical spectrum, ranging from emesis and diarrhoea to life-threatening acute liver failure and acute tubular necrosis of the kidney in the index patient. In the left-over rice ball, we detected 8 × 10(6) Bacillus cereus colony-forming units/g foodstuff, and cereulide in a concentration of 37 μg/g foodstuff, which is one of the highest cereulide toxin contaminations reported so far from foodborne outbreaks. This report emphasizes the potential biological hazard of contaminated rice meals that are not freshly prepared. It exemplifies the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach in cases of Bacillus cereus associated food poisonings to rapidly establish the diagnosis, to closely monitor critically ill patients, and to provide supportive measures for acute liver failure and—whenever necessary—urgent liver transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-87795432022-01-22 Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings Schreiber, Nikolaus Hackl, Gerald Reisinger, Alexander C. Zollner-Schwetz, Ines Eller, Kathrin Schlagenhaufen, Claudia Pietzka, Ariane Czerwenka, Christoph Stark, Timo D. Kranzler, Markus Fickert, Peter Eller, Philipp Ehling-Schulz, Monika Toxins (Basel) Article Bacillus cereus foodborne intoxications and toxicoinfections are on a rise. Usually, symptoms are self-limiting but occasionally hospitalization is necessary. Severe intoxications with the emetic Bacillus cereus toxin cereulide, which is notably resistant heat and acid during cooking, can cause acute liver failure and encephalopathy. We here present a case series of food poisonings in five immunocompetent adults after ingestion of fried rice balls, which were massively contaminated with Bacillus cereus. The patients developed a broad clinical spectrum, ranging from emesis and diarrhoea to life-threatening acute liver failure and acute tubular necrosis of the kidney in the index patient. In the left-over rice ball, we detected 8 × 10(6) Bacillus cereus colony-forming units/g foodstuff, and cereulide in a concentration of 37 μg/g foodstuff, which is one of the highest cereulide toxin contaminations reported so far from foodborne outbreaks. This report emphasizes the potential biological hazard of contaminated rice meals that are not freshly prepared. It exemplifies the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach in cases of Bacillus cereus associated food poisonings to rapidly establish the diagnosis, to closely monitor critically ill patients, and to provide supportive measures for acute liver failure and—whenever necessary—urgent liver transplantation. MDPI 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8779543/ /pubmed/35050989 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14010012 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schreiber, Nikolaus
Hackl, Gerald
Reisinger, Alexander C.
Zollner-Schwetz, Ines
Eller, Kathrin
Schlagenhaufen, Claudia
Pietzka, Ariane
Czerwenka, Christoph
Stark, Timo D.
Kranzler, Markus
Fickert, Peter
Eller, Philipp
Ehling-Schulz, Monika
Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings
title Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings
title_full Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings
title_fullStr Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings
title_full_unstemmed Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings
title_short Acute Liver Failure after Ingestion of Fried Rice Balls: A Case Series of Bacillus cereus Food Poisonings
title_sort acute liver failure after ingestion of fried rice balls: a case series of bacillus cereus food poisonings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35050989
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14010012
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