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Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in Pennsylvania

Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) is a severe and potentially fatal form of seafood poisoning caused by consuming shellfish contaminated with neurotoxins. These toxins are produced by microscopic marine algae (dinoflagellates) during harmful algal blooms, often called \"red tides.\" It primarily affects people who eat contaminated bivalve shellfish like clams, mussels, oysters, or scallops. Track Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning activity and outbreaks specific to Pennsylvania.

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¿Qué es Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning?

Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning has been documented for centuries, with early indigenous coastal communities recognizing its dangers. The scientific link between shellfish consumption and neurological symptoms was established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Further research in the mid-20th century identified the causative neurotoxins, such as saxitoxin, and their origin in certain marine dinoflagellates.

Síntomas

  • Initial (30-60 minutes post-ingestion): Tingling or numbness of the lips, tongue, face, and fingertips.
  • Progressive: Numbness spreads to the neck and limbs, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
  • Severe: Muscle weakness, loss of coordination, difficulty speaking and swallowing, a feeling of floating, and respiratory distress.
  • Life-threatening: Respiratory paralysis, which can lead to death within 2 to 12 hours if untreated.

Transmisión

Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning is not transmitted directly from person to person. It is acquired solely through the consumption of shellfish (bivalve mollusks like mussels, clams, oysters, and scallops) that have fed on and accumulated toxins from specific species of microscopic marine algae. These algae produce potent neurotoxins that become concentrated in the shellfish's tissues without harming the shellfish themselves.

Período de Contagio: Varies by disease

Prevención

  • Avoid eating shellfish from areas known to be affected by \"red tides\" or harmful algal blooms.
  • Heed public health warnings and closures for shellfish harvesting.
  • Only consume shellfish purchased from certified, safe sources.
  • Do not rely on cooking, steaming, or freezing to destroy the toxins, as they are heat-stable.
  • When harvesting recreationally, always check local advisories and never eat shellfish that look or smell suspicious.

Pennsylvania Recursos de Salud

Información del departamento de salud local y orientación de prevención específica del estado

Estamos Monitoreando Pennsylvania

Nuestra vigilancia impulsada por IA monitorea continuamente la actividad de Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning en todo Pennsylvania. Rastreamos datos de departamentos de salud estatales, hospitales locales, informes del CDC y más de 50 fuentes de salud globales para proporcionar advertencia temprana de amenazas emergentes.

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Pennsylvania Departamento de Salud

Para alertas oficiales de salud del estado, ubicaciones de vacunación y orientación de salud pública específica de Pennsylvania, visite el sitio web del departamento de salud de su estado.

Protegiéndose en Pennsylvania

Ya sea que viva en Pennsylvania, viaje allí o tenga familia en el estado, comprender la Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning prevención es esencial. Siga estas medidas de prevención basadas en evidencia:

Medidas de Prevención

  • Avoid eating shellfish from areas known to be affected by \"red tides\" or harmful algal blooms.
  • Heed public health warnings and closures for shellfish harvesting.
  • Only consume shellfish purchased from certified, safe sources.
  • Do not rely on cooking, steaming, or freezing to destroy the toxins, as they are heat-stable.
  • When harvesting recreationally, always check local advisories and never eat shellfish that look or smell suspicious.

Cuándo Buscar Atención Médica

Si experimenta síntomas de Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning en Pennsylvania, contacte a su proveedor de atención médica de inmediato. El diagnóstico y tratamiento tempranos mejoran significativamente los resultados.

Síntomas de emergencia: Si experimenta síntomas graves, dificultad para respirar o signos de deshidratación, llame al 911 o vaya a la sala de emergencias más cercana.

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CDC

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WHO

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Investigación

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Contenido Revisado Médicamente

La información sobre enfermedades en Virus Watcher es revisada por nuestro Epidemiólogo Jefe, ex analista principal del CDC para el pronóstico FluSight. Los datos de brotes se agregan de fuentes verificadas incluyendo BEACON, ProMED, OMS, CDC y más de 50 agencias nacionales de salud. Esta información es con fines educativos y no debe reemplazar el asesoramiento médico profesional.

Última revisión: 2026-06-29

Recent Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Reports

No confirmed cases reported in Pennsylvania yet. Here are the latest Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning reports from our global surveillance network.

Affected shellfish include bivalve shellfish such as mussels, oysters, tuatua, pipi, toheroa, cockles and scallops, as well as pūpū (cat's eyes) and Cook's turban. "Cooking the shellfish does not remove the toxin, so shellfish from this area should not be eaten," Arbuckle said. …

United States Minor Outlying Islands · Baker Island · 2026-05-01

Thirty-three cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning occurred in coastal Guangdong Province following consumption of okadaic acid-contaminated conchs, with all patients experiencing mild to moderate symptoms and no fatalities. This pre-Spring Festival outbreak highlights ongoing r…

China · 2026-02-20

Public health authorities on the West Coast have issued a warning against consuming shellfish after a harmful algal bloom was detected. These blooms can produce toxins that cause severe illness, including potentially fatal paralytic shellfish poisoning. Residents are advised to i…

United States · Alaska · 2026-01-02

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