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1. Seafood poisoning.

2. Marine Biotoxins and Seafood Poisoning.

3. Food poisoning caused by scombroids: A case-control study.

4. South African Marine Envenomations and Poisonings as Managed Telephonically by the Tygerberg Poisons Information Centre: A 20-Year Retrospective Review.

5. Histamine food poisoning: a sudden, large outbreak linked to fresh yellowfin tuna from Reunion Island, France, April 2017.

6. Consumption of barracuda in the Caribbean Sea linked to ciguatera fish poisoning among Filipino seafarers.

7. Rapid screening and multi-toxin profile confirmation of tetrodotoxins and analogues in human body fluids derived from a puffer fish poisoning incident in New Caledonia.

8. [Three cases of scombroid poisoning].

9. Notes from the Field: Vibrio cholerae Serogroup O1, Serotype Inaba - Minnesota, August 2016.

10. An Updated Review of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning: Clinical, Epidemiological, Environmental, and Public Health Management.

12. Genetic variants of Kudoa septempunctata (Myxozoa: Multivalvulida), a flounder parasite causing foodborne disease.

13. Selenium Health Benefit Values: Updated Criteria for Mercury Risk Assessments.

14. Scombroid poisoning from tilapia.

15. Use of Surveillance Systems in Detection of a Ciguatera Fish Poisoning Outbreak - Orange County, Florida, 2014.

16. [Outbreak due to butterfish consumption: keriorrhea and histamine poisoning].

17. Fish consumption behavior and rates in native and non-native people in Saudi Arabia.

18. Family tetrodotoxin poisoning in Reunion Island (Southwest Indian Ocean) following the consumption of Lagocephalus sceleratus (Pufferfish).

19. Ciguatera and scombroid fish poisoning in the United States.

20. Acute paralysis after seafood ingestion.

22. Molecular characterization of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from fresh seafood samples in Iran.

23. Hepatotoxic seafood poisoning (HSP) due to microcystins: a threat from the ocean?

25. Vibrio vulnificus infection in Southern Brazil -- case report.

26. Ciguatera fish poisoning - New York City, 2010-2011.

27. [Nassariidete poisoning 21 cases clinical treatment].

28. Critical appraisal of the 1977 diagnostic criteria for Minamata disease.

29. [Surveillance for food poisoning of unknown origin derived from fresh seafood in Japan in 2009].

30. A case of histamine fish poisoning in a young atopic woman.

31. Scombroid poisoning.

32. Assessing the incidence of ciguatera fish poisoning with two surveys conducted in Culebra, Puerto Rico, during 2005 and 2006.

33. [Seafood poisonings. Part I. Shellfish and crustacean poisonings].

34. Severe scombroid fish poisoning: an underrecognized dermatologic emergency.

35. Serving high-risk foods in a high-risk setting: survey of hospital food service practices after an outbreak of listeriosis in a hospital.

36. Stereoselective 6-exo radical cyclization using cis-vinyl sulfoxide: practical total synthesis of CTX3C.

37. Case definitions for human poisonings postulated to palytoxins exposure.

38. Ciguatera fish poisoning on the West Africa Coast: An emerging risk in the Canary Islands (Spain).

39. An outbreak of gastroenteritis linked to seafood consumption in a remote Northern Aegean island, February-March 2010.

40. Editorial: toxins in seafood.

41. Scombroid fish poisoning after eating seared tuna.

42. Intervention study on cardiac autonomic nervous effects of methylmercury from seafood.

43. Tryptase serum level as a possible indicator of scombroid syndrome.

44. Comment on Urban et al. "Assessment of human health risks posed by consumption of fish from the Lower Passaic River (LPR), New Jersey" (2009, doi:10.1016/jscitotenv.2009.03.004).

45. Rapid screening of tetrodotoxin in urine and plasma of patients with puffer fish poisoning by HPLC with creatinine correction.

46. Communicating methylmercury risks and fish consumption benefits to vulnerable childbearing populations.

47. Assessment of human health risks posed by consumption of fish from the Lower Passaic River, New Jersey.

48. Individual variability in the human metabolism of an arsenic-containing carbohydrate, 2',3'-dihydroxypropyl 5-deoxy-5-dimethylarsinoyl-beta-D-riboside, a naturally occurring arsenical in seafood.

50. Scombroid fish poisoning in Israel, 2005-2007.

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