, Jong-Myon Bae2
1Department of Parasitology, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea
2Department of Preventive Medicine, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea
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| Characteristics | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Symptom occurrence (%) | |
| Mean (range) | 61 (21-100) |
| Incubation time (hr) | |
| Mean (range) | 2 (1-15) |
| Clinical symptoms2 | |
| Diarrhea | 78 (82.9) |
| Vomiting | 78 (82.9) |
| Abdominal pain | 60 (63.8) |
| Nausea | 56 (59.5) |
| Chillness | 55 (58.5) |
| Fever | 35 (37.2) |
| Headache | 6 (6.0) |
1 Source from: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Case reports of Kudoa food poisoning in 2015; 2016 [4].
2 Responses are not mutually exclusive.
| First author (public year) [Reference] | Experimental animal | Inoculum spores | Inoculation route | Outcome | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kawai (2012) [2] | 4-5-d old ddY mouse | Kudoa septempunctata | Oral | Bowel movements and FAR | Showing diarrheagenic activity (11/17) and significantly higher FAR |
| Ahn (2015) [6] | 6-wk old BALB/c mice | Kudoa septempunc-tata | Oral | Bowl movements and histo-pathological examination | No significant diarrhea (0/32) and histopathologic changes (0/24) |
| Jang (2016) [7] | 4-5-d old ddY mouse | Kudoa septempunc-tata | Oral | Bowel movements and FAR | No watery stool form (0/20) and no significant variations in FAR |
| Guo (2015) [8] | 4-5-d old BALB/c suckling mice | Myxobolus hongh-uensis | Oral | Bowel movements, FAR, and histopathology | No significant change of FAR, no abnormal stool form (0/25) and no evidence of inflammation (0/25) |
| Characteristics | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Symptom occurrence (%) | |
| Mean (range) | 61 (21-100) |
| Incubation time (hr) | |
| Mean (range) | 2 (1-15) |
| Clinical symptoms |
|
| Diarrhea | 78 (82.9) |
| Vomiting | 78 (82.9) |
| Abdominal pain | 60 (63.8) |
| Nausea | 56 (59.5) |
| Chillness | 55 (58.5) |
| Fever | 35 (37.2) |
| Headache | 6 (6.0) |
| First author (public year) [Reference] | Experimental animal | Inoculum spores | Inoculation route | Outcome | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kawai (2012) [2] | 4-5-d old ddY mouse | Kudoa septempunctata | Oral | Bowel movements and FAR | Showing diarrheagenic activity (11/17) and significantly higher FAR |
| Ahn (2015) [6] | 6-wk old BALB/c mice | Kudoa septempunc-tata | Oral | Bowl movements and histo-pathological examination | No significant diarrhea (0/32) and histopathologic changes (0/24) |
| Jang (2016) [7] | 4-5-d old ddY mouse | Kudoa septempunc-tata | Oral | Bowel movements and FAR | No watery stool form (0/20) and no significant variations in FAR |
| Guo (2015) [8] | 4-5-d old BALB/c suckling mice | Myxobolus hongh-uensis | Oral | Bowel movements, FAR, and histopathology | No significant change of FAR, no abnormal stool form (0/25) and no evidence of inflammation (0/25) |
Source from: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Case reports of Kudoa food poisoning in 2015; 2016 [ Responses are not mutually exclusive.
ddY, Deutschland, Denken, and Yoken; FAR, fluid accumulation ratio; BALB/c, albino, laboratory bread strain of the house mouse.