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Texas couple vacationing in Fiji dies from unknown illness
"A Texas couple vacationing in Fiji died from an unknown illness, a U.S. Department of State spokesperson said Monday...
"Some time after they arrived, Michelle Paul called her father to tell him she and her husband were experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, and their hands were numb. They went to a clinic and then to a hospital, where they were treated and then released. Calanog said David Paul was given IV bags to treat his symptoms, but Michelle Paul was not.
"Then, Calanog learned that his son-in-law was in critical condition and was supposed to be transferred to a hospital in Australia, "but he never made it."
"On May 25, the day before the couple was supposed to leave Fiji to return home, Michelle Paul's family received a call that she had died, her sister-in-law, Tracey Calanog, told NBC News."
This is really strange. I am guessing they ate something that was contaminated, perhaps Ciguatera fish poisoning, which can be lethal: Human fatality associated with Pacific ciguatoxin contaminated fish. - PubMed - NCBI Adverse effects of ciguatera poisoning are vomiting & diarrhea first, then later numbness in hands/feet. Another cardinal symptom is allodynia (a reversal of hot and cold sensations), which wasn't mentioned in the brief article. I wish they released more info on the timing of their symptoms, what/where they ate and if they had been swimming/exposed to reef fish.
If food poisoning, how many more people may have been exposed? There don't seem to be any reports of similar deaths.
It is odd they have not figured out the cause of death after over a week now. Hope they tested for ciguatoxin and other potential toxins in the liver post-mortem. Wonder what they've ruled out.
"A Texas couple vacationing in Fiji died from an unknown illness, a U.S. Department of State spokesperson said Monday...
"Some time after they arrived, Michelle Paul called her father to tell him she and her husband were experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, and their hands were numb. They went to a clinic and then to a hospital, where they were treated and then released. Calanog said David Paul was given IV bags to treat his symptoms, but Michelle Paul was not.
"Then, Calanog learned that his son-in-law was in critical condition and was supposed to be transferred to a hospital in Australia, "but he never made it."
"On May 25, the day before the couple was supposed to leave Fiji to return home, Michelle Paul's family received a call that she had died, her sister-in-law, Tracey Calanog, told NBC News."
This is really strange. I am guessing they ate something that was contaminated, perhaps Ciguatera fish poisoning, which can be lethal: Human fatality associated with Pacific ciguatoxin contaminated fish. - PubMed - NCBI Adverse effects of ciguatera poisoning are vomiting & diarrhea first, then later numbness in hands/feet. Another cardinal symptom is allodynia (a reversal of hot and cold sensations), which wasn't mentioned in the brief article. I wish they released more info on the timing of their symptoms, what/where they ate and if they had been swimming/exposed to reef fish.
If food poisoning, how many more people may have been exposed? There don't seem to be any reports of similar deaths.
It is odd they have not figured out the cause of death after over a week now. Hope they tested for ciguatoxin and other potential toxins in the liver post-mortem. Wonder what they've ruled out.