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Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance

BACKGROUND: From late 2016 to early 2021, cases of Haff disease, a rare cause of rhabdomyolysis, possibly due to poisoning by palytoxin-like compounds in seafood, were detected in Salvador, Brazil. Surveillance was established to detect additional cases aiming at describing the clinical characterist...

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Autores principales: Cardoso, Cristiane Wanderley, Oliveira e Silva, Monaise Madalena, Bandeira, Antônio Carlos, Silva, Renan Bispo, Prates, Ana Paula Pitanga Barbuda, Soares, Ênio Silva, Silva, José Jorge Moreno, de Souza, Lázaro José Rodrigues, Souza, Mirela Maisa da Silva, Muhana, Marcela Almeida, Pires, Rosildete Silva Santos, Araujo Neto, José Fernando, Santos, Manuela Sampaio Souza, Mafra Junior, Luiz Laureno, Alves, Thiago Pereira, Schramm, Mathias Alberto, Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100092
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author Cardoso, Cristiane Wanderley
Oliveira e Silva, Monaise Madalena
Bandeira, Antônio Carlos
Silva, Renan Bispo
Prates, Ana Paula Pitanga Barbuda
Soares, Ênio Silva
Silva, José Jorge Moreno
de Souza, Lázaro José Rodrigues
Souza, Mirela Maisa da Silva
Muhana, Marcela Almeida
Pires, Rosildete Silva Santos
Araujo Neto, José Fernando
Santos, Manuela Sampaio Souza
Mafra Junior, Luiz Laureno
Alves, Thiago Pereira
Schramm, Mathias Alberto
Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
author_facet Cardoso, Cristiane Wanderley
Oliveira e Silva, Monaise Madalena
Bandeira, Antônio Carlos
Silva, Renan Bispo
Prates, Ana Paula Pitanga Barbuda
Soares, Ênio Silva
Silva, José Jorge Moreno
de Souza, Lázaro José Rodrigues
Souza, Mirela Maisa da Silva
Muhana, Marcela Almeida
Pires, Rosildete Silva Santos
Araujo Neto, José Fernando
Santos, Manuela Sampaio Souza
Mafra Junior, Luiz Laureno
Alves, Thiago Pereira
Schramm, Mathias Alberto
Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
author_sort Cardoso, Cristiane Wanderley
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description BACKGROUND: From late 2016 to early 2021, cases of Haff disease, a rare cause of rhabdomyolysis, possibly due to poisoning by palytoxin-like compounds in seafood, were detected in Salvador, Brazil. Surveillance was established to detect additional cases aiming at describing the clinical characteristics of the cases, identifying associated factors, estimating disease attack rate, and investigating the presence of biotoxins and trace metals in selected fish specimens obtained from cases. METHOD: Between December/2016-January/2021, surveillance investigated Haff disease suspected cases, and obtained clinical and fish samples to test. FINDINGS: Of 65 cases investigated during the 2016-2017 outbreak, 43 (66%) had high creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels. Among those with laboratory-confirmed rhabdomyolysis, 38 (88%) were hospitalized, 11 (26%) required intensive care, and three (7%) dialysis. Ingestion of marine fish 24h before disease onset was reported by 74% of the cases with elevated CPK and by 41% of those without CPK measurement (P=0·02). Attack rate for individuals who ate fish related to the outbreak was 55%. Following this outbreak, surveillance identified 12 suspected cases between 2017-2019, and a second outbreak in 2020-2021, with 16 laboratory-confirmed rhabdomyolysis patients (five required intensive care; one died). No traces of ciguatoxins and metals were detected in fish specimens obtained in 2016, found to be Seriola rivoliana. Some fish samples from 2020 were screened for palytoxin (PlTX)-like compounds and contained detectable levels of molecule fragments characteristics of isobaric PlTX, ovatoxin-a (OVTX-a), OVTX-b and OVTX-d. INTERPRETATION: These findings support the hypothesis that compounds related to PlTX accumulated in marine fish may be the toxic agent causing the disease. Haff disease is a life-threatening condition, requiring clinical suspicion for patients with sudden-onset myalgia following fish ingestion. Suspected cases should be reported to health authorities for investigation.
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spelling pubmed-99040222023-02-10 Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance Cardoso, Cristiane Wanderley Oliveira e Silva, Monaise Madalena Bandeira, Antônio Carlos Silva, Renan Bispo Prates, Ana Paula Pitanga Barbuda Soares, Ênio Silva Silva, José Jorge Moreno de Souza, Lázaro José Rodrigues Souza, Mirela Maisa da Silva Muhana, Marcela Almeida Pires, Rosildete Silva Santos Araujo Neto, José Fernando Santos, Manuela Sampaio Souza Mafra Junior, Luiz Laureno Alves, Thiago Pereira Schramm, Mathias Alberto Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa Lancet Reg Health Am Articles BACKGROUND: From late 2016 to early 2021, cases of Haff disease, a rare cause of rhabdomyolysis, possibly due to poisoning by palytoxin-like compounds in seafood, were detected in Salvador, Brazil. Surveillance was established to detect additional cases aiming at describing the clinical characteristics of the cases, identifying associated factors, estimating disease attack rate, and investigating the presence of biotoxins and trace metals in selected fish specimens obtained from cases. METHOD: Between December/2016-January/2021, surveillance investigated Haff disease suspected cases, and obtained clinical and fish samples to test. FINDINGS: Of 65 cases investigated during the 2016-2017 outbreak, 43 (66%) had high creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels. Among those with laboratory-confirmed rhabdomyolysis, 38 (88%) were hospitalized, 11 (26%) required intensive care, and three (7%) dialysis. Ingestion of marine fish 24h before disease onset was reported by 74% of the cases with elevated CPK and by 41% of those without CPK measurement (P=0·02). Attack rate for individuals who ate fish related to the outbreak was 55%. Following this outbreak, surveillance identified 12 suspected cases between 2017-2019, and a second outbreak in 2020-2021, with 16 laboratory-confirmed rhabdomyolysis patients (five required intensive care; one died). No traces of ciguatoxins and metals were detected in fish specimens obtained in 2016, found to be Seriola rivoliana. Some fish samples from 2020 were screened for palytoxin (PlTX)-like compounds and contained detectable levels of molecule fragments characteristics of isobaric PlTX, ovatoxin-a (OVTX-a), OVTX-b and OVTX-d. INTERPRETATION: These findings support the hypothesis that compounds related to PlTX accumulated in marine fish may be the toxic agent causing the disease. Haff disease is a life-threatening condition, requiring clinical suspicion for patients with sudden-onset myalgia following fish ingestion. Suspected cases should be reported to health authorities for investigation. Elsevier 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9904022/ /pubmed/36776458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100092 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Cardoso, Cristiane Wanderley
Oliveira e Silva, Monaise Madalena
Bandeira, Antônio Carlos
Silva, Renan Bispo
Prates, Ana Paula Pitanga Barbuda
Soares, Ênio Silva
Silva, José Jorge Moreno
de Souza, Lázaro José Rodrigues
Souza, Mirela Maisa da Silva
Muhana, Marcela Almeida
Pires, Rosildete Silva Santos
Araujo Neto, José Fernando
Santos, Manuela Sampaio Souza
Mafra Junior, Luiz Laureno
Alves, Thiago Pereira
Schramm, Mathias Alberto
Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
title Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
title_full Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
title_fullStr Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
title_full_unstemmed Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
title_short Haff Disease in Salvador, Brazil, 2016-2021: Attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
title_sort haff disease in salvador, brazil, 2016-2021: attack rate and detection of toxin in fish samples collected during outbreaks and disease surveillance
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100092
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