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Human intoxication with paralytic shellfish toxins: Clinical parameters and toxin analysis in plasma and urine
(Society of Biology of Chile, 2005)
This study reports the data recorded from four patients intoxicated with shellfish during the summer 2002, after consuming ribbed mussels (Aulacomya ater) with paralytic shellfish toxin contents of 8,066 +/- 61.37 microg/100 ...
Human intoxication with paralytic shellfish toxins: Clinical parameters and toxin analysis in plasma and urine
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2005)
Microalgal blooms: A global issue with negative impact in Chile
(1998)
Ecological and health problems posed by microalgal blooms (red tides) occurring in the Southern part of Chile are reviewed. Out of the six human illnesses provoked by microalgal toxins, paralytic shellfish poisoning is the ...
Limited selection of sodium channel blocking toxin-producing bacteria from paralytic shellfish toxin-contaminated mussels (Aulacomya ater)
(2002)
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) are sodium channel blocking (SCB) toxins, produced by cyanobacteria, as well as by marine dinoflagellates and their associated bacteria, and cause serious health and economic concern ...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning: Post-mortem analysis of tissue and body fluid samples from human victims in the Patagonia fjords
(2004)
In July 5, 2002 fishermen working in harvesting sea urchin (Loxechinus albus) in the Patagonia Chilean fjords were intoxicated by consumption of filter-feeder bivalve Aulacomya ater. After the ingestion of 7-9 ribbed mussel, ...
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) in Margarita Island, Venezuela
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2004)