[Scombroid food poisoning among hospital personnel].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd

Diakonessenhuis, Utrecht.Afd. Interne Geneeskunde.

Published: May 2020

Background: Scombroid food poisoning is caused by eating fish with a high concentration of histamine. Histamine is converted from histidine in fish of the Scombroidea family if it is not stored at a sufficiently low temperature. The clinical picture resembles an allergic reaction.

Case Description: Twenty-one of our hospital personnel went to the ER, mostly reporting flushing, headache, palpitations and gastro-intestinal symptoms. They had all eaten tuna salad in the staff canteen. The symptoms appeared to be caused by scombroid food poisoning.

Conclusion: As a result of early recognition of the clinical picture and prompt crisis management we were able to prevent the outbreak spreading further.

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