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Citation

Tourdjman M, Srihawong R, Soy TK, Touch S, Hul S, Janssens B, Galliot-Guilley M, Vong S. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 2009; 103(9): 949-951.

Affiliation

Epidemiology and Public Health Unit, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, P.O. Box 983, 5 Bld Monivong, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.trstmh.2009.01.022

PMID

19278704

Abstract

An outbreak investigation was conducted during February-March 2005 to determine the cause of several sudden deaths occurring in Pailin Province, Cambodia. Sixty-seven patients presented with non-febrile poisoning-like symptoms and 15 died of coma, including 53% children under 10 years old. Symptoms included sore throat (92%), sore lips (73%), swollen tongue (54%) and gastrointestinal signs (41%). A plant locally called prik was the source of poisoning (97.0 vs. 28.7%, odds ratio 74.3, P<0.001). Patients may have confused the edible Melientha suavis Pierre with Urobotrya siamensis Hiepko, both from the Opiliaceae family. This was the first report of Urobotrya poisoning and its clinical manifestations.


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