Abstract:Haff 's disease is a syndrome of myalgia and rhabdomyolysis in humans caused by a thermostable toxin of unknown origin present in the muscles and viscera of certain fish and crustaceans and may be associated with the process of aquatic bioaccumulation. The objective of this work is to gather all the vectors associated with Haff disease since its first report until the present moment, in order to better understand its occurrence, distribution and pathogenicity. In 1924, in the Baltic region, the first cases of … Show more
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