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A woman has been admitted to an intensive care unit with 'black urine disease' after eating fish in Guyana, says SMS |  Goiás

A woman has been admitted to an intensive care unit with ‘black urine disease’ after eating fish in Guyana, says SMS | Goiás

A woman has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) with Huff Syndrome, known as “black urine” disease, the Municipal Health Department (SMS) announced in GoyanciaThis Saturday (10). The file reported that a municipality resident developed symptoms in the first 24 hours after eating the fish, on June 24.

The disease was confirmed by tests carried out in a hospital in Goiania, where the woman receives medical treatment. Her health is serious, but she is reacting well to treatment, according to the secretary, who is closely following the case.

“We only have this case so far. The disease is linked to the ingestion of a contaminated fish. Evidence suggests that it is caused by a toxin, so it only affects those who eat it. There is no risk of person-to-person transmission,” Al-Amin reported.

An SMS from Goianésia sent an official message to the health network with an alert to patients with symptoms of “black urine” disease – Photo: reproduction / sms

The city council did not pass on information about the patient so as not to identify her. a st 1 Request for a position on the issue to the Health Ministry’s Department of Health via email, this Saturday, and awaits feedback.

Video: Learn about black urine

Video: Learn about black urine

What is Huff Syndrome?

According to SMS, “black urine,” Huff syndrome, is a bacterial infection associated with eating raw or cooked fish. The bacteria are transmitted through consumption of the toxin that remains in the meat.

The disease is characterized by the destruction of muscle proteins causing symptoms such as loss of physical strength, muscle pain, fainting, fever and dark urine.

However, the way in which the animal becomes contaminated with the poison that causes the disease, is not a consensus among experts. Some infectious scientists say that the poison results from poor packaging of the fish, but others claim that the poison comes from algae that the animal consumes.

Black urine – Photo: clone / Bahia TV

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