JOHOR, MALAYSIA— A suspected case of pufferfish poisoning led to the death of an elderly couple in Chamek Village, with one person dead and the other being ...
Puffer fish, also known as “ikan buntal” in Malay, is a highly toxic fish species and can be used as an ornamental fish. It was around 4 pm at that time, and he immediately took his parents to Kluang Hospital. Additionally, he has appealed to fish vendors to actively ban the sale of puffer fish and urged the public to refrain from purchasing fish with unclear origins. [proposed a ban on the sale of puffer fish in 2017](https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/07/03/ministry-sale-of-pufferfish-will-be-made-illegal-soon/?fbclid=IwAR19bl77WERcxrJCjU9v5WwyuUkoN2-_w81rKuPgCSRCYGRpyCHLBAcUWlE), and had even drafted a bill to amend it. He said that he had reported the incident to the Malaysia’s Ministry of Health, and officials had come to take away both the cooked and uncooked pufferfish for testing. His father was in good condition when he was admitted to the hospital, but his condition worsened and he was transferred to the ICU at night.
KLUANG, March 28 — A 83-year-old woman has died after eating puffer fish, while her husband is being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) after the ...
Despite that, the exotic fish dish is eaten as a delicacy in many Asian countries. "A total of 15 kilogrammes of the puffer fish were sold to four customers in Chamek and Paloh, incliding one in Yong Peng on that day. Johor Health and Unity Committee chairman Ling Tian Soon said that the couple from Chamek near here, had received an order of puffer fish and decided to prepare it to be eaten on Saturday.
The elderly woman started shivering and having breathing difficulties hours after consuming the fish. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Another fish was sold to a customer in the town of Yong Peng on the same day. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK “About an hour later, her husband began displaying similar symptoms.”
JOHOR BARU: A woman has died while her husband is being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), after they ate the puffer fish on Saturday.
KLUANG: An elderly woman cooked fish for herself and her husband for lunch, but the meal left the 83-year-old woman dead and her husband fighting for his ...
The other customers have yet to consume the fish and they have been seized by the the Health Department in the Kluang and Batu Pahat districts. “They cleaned and cooked the puffer fish for lunch and around 3pm, the woman started experiencing breathing difficulties and shivers. The fish they had bought was the deadly puffer fish.
JOHOR BAHRU: An 83-year-old woman in Kluang, Johor has died after eating puffer fish while her husband is still being treated in the Intensive Care Unit ...
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A woman senior citizen died, while her husband is still being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), believed to have been poisoned after eating puffer ...
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The elderly woman died after consuming puffer fish, while her husband is at an intensive care unit. KUALA LUMPUR: The Fisheries Department has reminded consumers to be wary of the type of fish they purchase and traders about ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The Department of Fisheries (DOF) advises the public to avoid eating unknown types of puffer fish as almost all of them contain toxins t...
this tetrodotoxin poison can attack the nerves and lead to death if eaten,“ he said. According to DOF statistics, the total landing of puffer fish in Malaysia in 2020 was around 1,337 tonnes, with the highest landing in Perak (804 tonnes), followed by Sarawak (228 tonnes) and Sabah (192 tonnes). KUALA LUMPUR: The Department of Fisheries (DOF) advises the public to avoid eating unknown types of puffer fish as almost all of them contain toxins that can cause poisoning if consumed incorrectly.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Fisheries Department has reminded consumers to be wary of the type of fish they purchase and traders about the food they sell.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Fisheries Department advises the public to avoid eating unknown types of puffer fish as almost all of them contain toxins that can cause ...
this tetrodotoxin poison can attack the nerves and lead to death if eaten," he said. According to the department's statistics, the total landing of puffer fish in Malaysia in 2020 was around 1,337 tonnes, with the highest landing in Perak (804 tonnes), followed by Sarawak (228 tonnes) and Sabah (192 tonnes). Fisheries director-general Datuk Adnan Hussain in a statement said individuals who handled puffer fish for consumption should also have proper experience and knowledge of the fish.
An elderly woman who had eaten puffer fish on Saturday is thought to have been poisoned and died as a result. The 83-year-old woman began experiencing ...
The main point of preparing it is to remove all signs of tetrodotoxin, which is generally found everywhere but the flesh. It is said to be 1,000 times more potent than cyanide and there is of course no antidote. “I would like to remind the people of Johor to be careful in choosing food especially if it has risks,” said Ling, who added that the woman’s husband is still being treated in the ICU.