Tilapia Consumption and Scombroid Poisoning

Cureus. 2019 Oct 23;11(10):e5976. doi: 10.7759/cureus.5976.

Abstract

Scombroid poisoning, also known as histamine fish poisoning, typically occurs after eating dark meat fish. Higher levels of histidine, which is converted to histamine, causes anaphylaxis-like symptoms upon ingestion. There are few reported cases of scombroid in humans secondary to light meat fish. We present a case secondary to tilapia consumption.

Keywords: anaphylaxis; histamine; histidine; poisoning; reportable illness; scombroid; tilapia fish.

Publication types

  • Case Reports