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  • The Suez Canal has allowed fish migration from the Indo-Pacific to the Mediterranean, leading to the introduction of poisonous species, such as Lagocephalus sceleratus.
  • Thirteen patients, aged 26-70, suffered from tetrodotoxin poisoning after consuming this fish, showing symptoms like vomiting, muscle weakness, and even respiratory arrest, but all recovered within four days with supportive treatment.
  • This case series highlights the ecological impact of human activities on fish migration and emphasizes the need for increased awareness of tetrodotoxin poisoning from newly introduced species in the Mediterranean.

Article Abstract

Background: The Suez Canal permits migration of fish from the Indo-Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. This phenomenon (Lessepsian migration) has enabled poisonous fish species to colonize the Mediterranean Sea.

Objective: To report clinical tetrodotoxin poisoning after consumption of the Lessepsian immigrant fish Lagocephalus sceleratus caught on the Israeli coast of the eastern Mediterranean.

Case Series: Thirteen patients aged 26-70years were admitted after consuming L. sceleratus. Signs of toxicity appeared within 1h. The main manifestations included vomiting, diarrhea, headache, paraesthesias, slurred speech, muscle weakness, dyspnea, hypertension, tachycardia, respiratory arrest, seizures and coma. Treatment was supportive, including mechanical ventilation (two patients). Patients recovered within 4days. All fish were identified as L. sceleratus, a species known to contain tetrodotoxin.

Discussion: The diagnosis of tetrodotoxin poisoning was suggested by typical clinical manifestations together with temporal proximity to consumption of tetrodotoxin-containing fish. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case series of tetrodotoxin poisoning reported from the eastern Mediterranean and due to L. sceleratus. Man made disruption of the ecological balance has resulted in the spread of tetrodotoxin-containing fish from the Indo-Pacific region to the Mediterranean Sea. Increased awareness is required to identify tetrodotoxin poisoning in an atypical fauna.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2008.10.001DOI Listing

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