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Health hazards of bivalve-mollusk ingestion


S EARAMPAMOORTHY, RS KOFF - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975 - Am Coll Physicians
Bivalve mollusks (oysters, clams, and mussels) filter large quantities of water
unselectively and thereby may concentrate a variety of aquatic contaminants
pathogenic for man within edible shellfish viscera. The recognized ...
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Absence of detectable hepatitis B antigen (HBAg) in the commercial oyster, Crassostrea …


KF Shortridge, LY Hu - The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and …, 1975 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The locally grown commercial oyster in Hong Kong, Crassostrea gigas Thunberg, is
faecally polluted particularly in the summer months at a time when oyster
consumption and the incidence of viral hepatitis similarly increase. Whole ...
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[CITATION] The application of charcoal hemoperfusion to paralytic shellfish poisoning.


PW Rand, FH Lawrence, LA Pirone Jr, JR … - The Journal of the Maine Medical Association, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Maine Med Assoc. 1977 May;68(5):147-51, 155. The application of charcoal
hemoperfusion to paralytic shellfish poisoning. Rand ...
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Microbiological and other hazards from seafoods with special reference to Vibrio …

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GI Barrow - British Medical Journal, 1974 - pmj.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/pgmj.50.588.612 1974;50;612-619 Postgrad. Med. J. GI
Barrow to Vibrio parahaemolyticus reference from seafoods ...
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An outbreak of gastroenteritis and infectious hepatitis attributed to raw clams


WE DISMUKES, AL BISNO, S KATZ, RF … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1969 - Oxford Univ Press
WILLIAM E. DI8MUKES 1 , ALAN L. BISNO", SIDNEY KATZ 4 AND RONALD F. JOHNSON 8
(Received for publication October 11, 1968) ... Dismukes, W . E. (Peter Bent
Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02115), A. L Bisno, S. Katz and RF Johnson. ...
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[CITATION] Clinical features of sporadic non-A, non-B hepatitis possibly associated with faecal-oral …


F Caredda, S Antinori, T Re, C Pastecchia, C … - Lancet, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Lancet. 1985 Aug 24;2(8452):444-5. Clinical features of sporadic non-A,
non-B hepatitis possibly associated with faecal-oral spread. ...
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Epidemic shellfish poisoning in New Brunswick, 1957

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RM Bond, JC Medcof - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1958 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
IN 1957, there were two epidemics of paralytic shellfish poisonings in
Canada-one in New Brunswick in June, the other in British Columbia in October.
It has been known for many years that bivalve molluscs such as clams and ...
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[CITATION] Non-A, non-B hepatitis in Milan.


F Caredda, MA d'Arminio, E Rossi, S Lopez, … - Lancet, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Lancet. 1981 Jul 4;2(8236):48. Non-A, non-B hepatitis in Milan. Caredda
F, d'Arminio Monforte A, Rossi E, Lopez S, Moroni M. ...
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Virus association with wastewater solids.


DO Cliver - Environmental letters, 1975 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Environ Lett. 1975;10(3):215-23. Virus association with wastewater solids.
Cliver DO. The solids produced at an urban wastewater ...
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The quantitative bacteriology of some commercial bivalve shellfish entering British markets


PA Ayres - The Journal of Hygiene, 1975 - jstor.org
Page 1. J. Hyg., Camb. (1975), 74, 431 431 Printed in Great Britain The quantitative
bacteriology of some commercial bivalve shellfish entering British markets ...
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