First Evidence of the Presence of Anatoxin-A in Sea Figs Associated with Human Food Poisonings in Fr...
First Evidence of the Presence of Anatoxin-A in Sea Figs Associated with Human Food Poisonings in France
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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From January 2011 to March 2018, 26 patients aged from 20 to 80 years old reported being sick in France after eating sea figs of the genus Microcosmus. The patients had symptoms evoking a cerebellar syndrome: blurred or double vision, ataxia and dizziness, asthenia, headache, muscle cramps, paresthesia and digestive disorders (nausea, vomiting and...
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First Evidence of the Presence of Anatoxin-A in Sea Figs Associated with Human Food Poisonings in France
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1660-3397
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1660-3397
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10.3390/md18060285