Objective: Aim of this study was to assess the mean of histamine concentration in food poisoning. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of reports published between 1959-2013. Study selection: main criteria for inclusion of studies were: all report types that present outbreaks of “histamine poisoning” or “scombroid syndrome” from food, including histamine content and type of food. Health status of people involved must be non pathological. Results: Fifty-five (55) reports were included, these studies reported 103 incidents. All pooled analyses were based on random effect model; histamine mean concentration in poisoning samples was 1107.21 mg/kg with a prediction 95% interval of 422.62 - 2900.78 mg/kg; heterogeneity index (I2) was 100 % (P<0.0001); prediction interval was 24.12 – 50822.78 mg/kg. Fish involved in histamine poisoning was mainly tuna or Istiophoridae species. No clues of association between concomitant conditions (female sex, alcohol consumption, previous medication and consumption of histamine releasing food) and histamine poisoning, were highlighted. Conclusions: This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis that analyzes all the available data on histamine poisoning outbreaks evaluating the histamine concentration in food involved. Histamine mean concentration in poisoning samples was fairly high. Our study suffers from some limitations, which are intrinsic of the studies included, for instance the lack of a complete anamnesis of each poisoning episode.

Histamine food poisoning : a systematic review and meta anlysis / F.M. Colombo, P. Cattaneo, E. Confalonieri, C.E.M. Bernardi. - In: CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION. - ISSN 1040-8398. - 58:7(2018 May 03), pp. 1131-1151.

Histamine food poisoning : a systematic review and meta anlysis

F.M. Colombo
Primo
;
P. Cattaneo
Secondo
;
C.E.M. Bernardi
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

Objective: Aim of this study was to assess the mean of histamine concentration in food poisoning. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of reports published between 1959-2013. Study selection: main criteria for inclusion of studies were: all report types that present outbreaks of “histamine poisoning” or “scombroid syndrome” from food, including histamine content and type of food. Health status of people involved must be non pathological. Results: Fifty-five (55) reports were included, these studies reported 103 incidents. All pooled analyses were based on random effect model; histamine mean concentration in poisoning samples was 1107.21 mg/kg with a prediction 95% interval of 422.62 - 2900.78 mg/kg; heterogeneity index (I2) was 100 % (P<0.0001); prediction interval was 24.12 – 50822.78 mg/kg. Fish involved in histamine poisoning was mainly tuna or Istiophoridae species. No clues of association between concomitant conditions (female sex, alcohol consumption, previous medication and consumption of histamine releasing food) and histamine poisoning, were highlighted. Conclusions: This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis that analyzes all the available data on histamine poisoning outbreaks evaluating the histamine concentration in food involved. Histamine mean concentration in poisoning samples was fairly high. Our study suffers from some limitations, which are intrinsic of the studies included, for instance the lack of a complete anamnesis of each poisoning episode.
foodborne illness; histamine intoxication; outbreak; Scombroid syndrome; scombrotoxin fish poisoning
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3-mag-2018
28-ott-2016
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