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Clinical Characteristics of Ciguatera Poisoning in Martinique, French West Indies—A Case Series

Ciguatera poisoning (CP) is one of the most common causes worldwide of marine poisoning associated with fish consumption from tropical areas. Its incidence is underreported. CP cases seem to increase with grouped cases reported during summer. Exposure to ciguatoxins, toxins responsible for CP with s...

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Autores principales: Résière, Dabor, Florentin, Jonathan, Mehdaoui, Hossein, Mahi, Zakaria, Gueye, Papa, Hommel, Didier, Pujo, Jean, NKontcho, Flaubert, Portecop, Patrick, Nevière, Rémi, Kallel, Hatem, Mégarbane, Bruno
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006197
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080535
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author Résière, Dabor
Florentin, Jonathan
Mehdaoui, Hossein
Mahi, Zakaria
Gueye, Papa
Hommel, Didier
Pujo, Jean
NKontcho, Flaubert
Portecop, Patrick
Nevière, Rémi
Kallel, Hatem
Mégarbane, Bruno
author_facet Résière, Dabor
Florentin, Jonathan
Mehdaoui, Hossein
Mahi, Zakaria
Gueye, Papa
Hommel, Didier
Pujo, Jean
NKontcho, Flaubert
Portecop, Patrick
Nevière, Rémi
Kallel, Hatem
Mégarbane, Bruno
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description Ciguatera poisoning (CP) is one of the most common causes worldwide of marine poisoning associated with fish consumption from tropical areas. Its incidence is underreported. CP cases seem to increase with grouped cases reported during summer. Exposure to ciguatoxins, toxins responsible for CP with sodium-channel agonistic, voltage-gated potassium channel blocking, cholinergic, and adrenergic activities, may result in a large spectrum of manifestations. We aimed to describe the clinical characteristics, management, and outcome of CP in Martinique, French West Indies. We conducted an observational retrospective single-center study during six years (October 2012 to September 2018) including all CP patients managed by the prehospital medical services, admitted to the university hospital emergency department, or declared to the regional health agency. A total of 149 CP patients (81 females/63 males; median age, 46 years (interquartile range, 34–61)) were included. Acute features consisted in general (91%; mainly, myalgia pruritus, and asthenia), gastrointestinal (90%; mainly diarrhea, abdominal pain, and nausea), neurological (72%; mainly, paresthesia, dysgeusia, and impairment of hot/cold feeling), and cardiovascular manifestations (22%; bradycardia, hypotension, and heart conduction disorders). Management was supportive. No patient died but symptoms persisted in 40% of the 77 patients with follow-up at day 15. CP was mainly attributed to the ingestion of trevallies (59%), snappers (13%), and king mackerels (8%) with collective contaminations (71%). Unusual fish (tuna, salmon, and spider conchs) were suspected in rare cases. Ingestion of trevallies was associated with significantly higher persistent symptoms (odds ratio, 3.00; 95% confidence interval, (1.20–8.00); p = 0.03). CP incidence was 0.67 cases per 10,000 patient-years in Martinique over the study period. To conclude, CP represents an increasing public health issue in Martinique, as is the case in other Caribbean islands. Patients present usual but possibly life-threatening features. Outcome is excellent despite frequently prolonged manifestations.
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spelling pubmed-94157042022-08-27 Clinical Characteristics of Ciguatera Poisoning in Martinique, French West Indies—A Case Series Résière, Dabor Florentin, Jonathan Mehdaoui, Hossein Mahi, Zakaria Gueye, Papa Hommel, Didier Pujo, Jean NKontcho, Flaubert Portecop, Patrick Nevière, Rémi Kallel, Hatem Mégarbane, Bruno Toxins (Basel) Article Ciguatera poisoning (CP) is one of the most common causes worldwide of marine poisoning associated with fish consumption from tropical areas. Its incidence is underreported. CP cases seem to increase with grouped cases reported during summer. Exposure to ciguatoxins, toxins responsible for CP with sodium-channel agonistic, voltage-gated potassium channel blocking, cholinergic, and adrenergic activities, may result in a large spectrum of manifestations. We aimed to describe the clinical characteristics, management, and outcome of CP in Martinique, French West Indies. We conducted an observational retrospective single-center study during six years (October 2012 to September 2018) including all CP patients managed by the prehospital medical services, admitted to the university hospital emergency department, or declared to the regional health agency. A total of 149 CP patients (81 females/63 males; median age, 46 years (interquartile range, 34–61)) were included. Acute features consisted in general (91%; mainly, myalgia pruritus, and asthenia), gastrointestinal (90%; mainly diarrhea, abdominal pain, and nausea), neurological (72%; mainly, paresthesia, dysgeusia, and impairment of hot/cold feeling), and cardiovascular manifestations (22%; bradycardia, hypotension, and heart conduction disorders). Management was supportive. No patient died but symptoms persisted in 40% of the 77 patients with follow-up at day 15. CP was mainly attributed to the ingestion of trevallies (59%), snappers (13%), and king mackerels (8%) with collective contaminations (71%). Unusual fish (tuna, salmon, and spider conchs) were suspected in rare cases. Ingestion of trevallies was associated with significantly higher persistent symptoms (odds ratio, 3.00; 95% confidence interval, (1.20–8.00); p = 0.03). CP incidence was 0.67 cases per 10,000 patient-years in Martinique over the study period. To conclude, CP represents an increasing public health issue in Martinique, as is the case in other Caribbean islands. Patients present usual but possibly life-threatening features. Outcome is excellent despite frequently prolonged manifestations. MDPI 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9415704/ /pubmed/36006197 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080535 Text en © 2022 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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Florentin, Jonathan
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Mahi, Zakaria
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Pujo, Jean
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Portecop, Patrick
Nevière, Rémi
Kallel, Hatem
Mégarbane, Bruno
Clinical Characteristics of Ciguatera Poisoning in Martinique, French West Indies—A Case Series
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006197
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080535
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