نتایج جستجو برای: fish and shellfish pathogens

تعداد نتایج: 16855352  

2015
Pavel P. Povinec Katsumi Hirose

Variations of Fukushima-derived radionuclides ((90)Sr, (134)Cs and (137)Cs) in seawater and biota offshore Fukushima and in the NW Pacific Ocean were investigated and radiation doses to the Japanese and world population from ingestion of seafood contaminated by Fukushima radionuclides were estimated and compared with those from other sources of anthropogenic and natural radionuclides. The total...

2018
Paul McMenemy Adam Kleczkowski David N Lees James Lowther Nick Taylor

Norovirus is a major cause of viral gastroenteritis, with shellfish consumption being identified as one potential norovirus entry point into the human population. Minimising shellfish norovirus levels is therefore important for both the consumer's protection and the shellfish industry's reputation. One method used to reduce microbiological risks in shellfish is depuration; however, this process...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2011
Kathryn R Mahaffey Elsie M Sunderland Hing Man Chan Anna L Choi Philippe Grandjean Koenraad Mariën Emily Oken Mineshi Sakamoto Rita Schoeny Pál Weihe Chong-Huai Yan Akira Yasutake

Fish and shellfish are widely available foods that provide important nutrients, particularly n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs), to many populations globally. These nutrients, especially docosahexaenoic acid, confer benefits to brain and visual system development in infants and reduce risks of certain forms of heart disease in adults. However, fish and shellfish can also be a major sou...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2004
Sook Hyeon Im Karl D Strause John P Giesy Yoon Seok Chang Muneaki Matsuda Tadaaki Wakimoto

Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDDs/DFs), including 2378-substituted isomers were present in samples of shellfish and fish, and ambient air collected from Masan Bay, and Masan City, South Korea. Total concentrations of PCDDs/DFs in mussel and clam were 750 pg g(-1), lipid weight (lw), and 3418 pg g(-1), lw, respectively. Total concentrations of PCDDs/DFs in mullet, gizzar...

Journal: :مجله علوم تکثیر و آبزی پروری 0
رضا اکرمی reza akrami azadshahr branchآزادشهر

fast development of aquaculture and increasing fish demand lead to intensification of fish culture, magnifying stressors for fish and thus heightening the risk of disease until now, chemotherapy has been widely used to prevent and treat disease outbreaks, although use of chemical drugs has multiple negative impacts on environment and human health e.g. resistant bacterial strains and residual ac...

Journal: :Allergy 2014
B I Nwaru L Hickstein S S Panesar G Roberts A Muraro A Sheikh

Allergy to cow's milk, egg, wheat, soy, peanut, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish constitutes the majority of food allergy reactions, but reliable estimates of their prevalence are lacking. This systematic review aimed to provide up-to-date estimates of their prevalence in Europe.Studies published in Europe from January 1, 2000, to September 30, 2012, were identified from searches of four electron...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2001
J H Tidwell G L Allan

Historically, the oceans were considered limitless and thought to harbour enough fish to feed an ever-increasing human population. However, the demands of a growing population, particularly in poorer countries, now far outstrip the sustainable yield of the seas. At the same time as fishing has become more industrialised, and wild fish stocks increasingly depleted, aquaculture production—fish an...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Kathryn R Mahaffey Robert P Clickner Catherine C Bodurow

Blood organic mercury (i.e., methyl mercury) concentrations among 1,709 women who were participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) in 1999 and 2000 (1999-2000 NHANES) were 0.6 microg/L at the 50th percentile and ranged from concentrations that were nondetectable (5th percentile) to 6.7 microg/L (95th percentile). Blood organic/methyl mercury reflects methyl mer...

2013
Oswaldo Tolesani Júnior Christian Nejm Roderjan Edgard do Carmo Neto Micheli Mikaeli Ponte Mariana Cristina Pelli Seabra Marcos Freitas Knibel

Haff disease associated rhabdomyolysis is correlated with the ingestion of certain freshwater fish and shellfish and is caused by an unidentified toxin. We report the case of a patient who experienced rhabdomyolysis approximately 2 hours after ingestion of the freshwater fish Mylossoma duriventre (pacu-manteiga) approximately 3 years after an outbreak had been reported in Manaus, Brazilian Amazon.

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2011
Lianne Soller Joseph Fragapane Moshe Ben-Shoshan Daniel W Harrington Reza Alizadehfar Lawrence Joseph Yvan St Pierre Samuel B Godefroy Sebastien La Vieille Susan J Elliott Ann E Clarke

To the Editor: Although there is unanimous agreement that epinephrine is the first-line treatment for anaphylaxis, many with food allergy have not been prescribed an epinephrine auto-injector (EAI). As part of our nationwide Canadian study on the prevalence of food allergy, households from the 10 Canadian provinces were randomly selected from the electronic white pages and were telephoned betwe...

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