Underreporting and underdiagnosis multipliers were derived from the poison control call data and the published literature. Using a statistical model with many inputs, we adjusted the outbreak data for undercounting due to underreporting and underdiagnosis to generate estimates. We analyzed outbreak data from the Foodborne Disease Outbreak Surveillance Systems (FDOSS) from 2000 to 2007 and poison control center call data from the National Poison Data System (NPDS) from 2005 to 2009 for reports of ciguatera and scombroid fish poisonings. This study aimed to describe existing data on ciguatera and scombroid fish poisonings from outbreak and poison control center reports and to estimate the overall number of ciguatera and scombroid fish-poisoning illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States. Pennotti, Radha Scallan, Elaine Backer, Lorraine Thomas, Jerry Angulo, Frederick JĬiguatera and scombroid fish poisonings are common causes of fish-related foodborne illness in the United States however, existing surveillance systems underestimate the overall human health impact. Ciguatera and scombroid fish poisoning in the United States.
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