SUBSTANCE
Bongkrekic acid
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molecular weight of 486 kDa [1]
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ever been reported from
Indonesia, China, and more recently in Mozambique.[1]
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test liquid
chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) using blood samples. [2].
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B. cocovenenans is often called
Pseudomonas cocovenenans subsp. farinofermentans. [3].
Common name / Trade name
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Pathogenic bacteria
Burkholderia gladiolus (B. gladiolus) foodborne. Burkholderia cocovenenans [4, 5]
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Possible related food not well-
reserved : wet rice and starch products, Tremella, and Auricularia auricula [6]
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Wet rice noodles with 4%
soybean oil had a BA concentration of 31.72 ± 9.41 mg/kg, 5.74 times higher
than those without soybean oil (5.53 ± 1.23 mg/kg). [6]
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Mitochondrial toxins: it inhibits
adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT)[1]
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Not-well reserved coconut- or
corn-based foods [1]
Involving SYSTEM
- Liver :progressive dysfunction of liver function and coagulation function [3]
- Kidney: Acute kidney injury. [3]
- Diffuse changes in the liver,
hepatic failure. [3]
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Brain, CNS.: Collapse and altered mental status.
Presentation
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Altered mental status.
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Hepatic failure.
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Acute kidney injury
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Shock presentation.
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Collapse, sudden.
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OHCA, (Out of Hospital Cardiac
Arrest).
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Respiratory failure.
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Abdominal pain, diarrhea,
vomiting, and generalized malaise. [7]
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Death was preceded by
psycho-motor agitation and abnormal posturing.[7]
Antidote / Treatment
- No specific antidote.
- Fresh frozen plasma.
- Plasma exchange was suggested. [8]
- Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System
(MARS) [9]
- Continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF)
- aggressive supportive care.
- ICU, intensive care is mandatory.
Disposition
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mortality rate of up to 40 % or
more [4]
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The reported case fatality
rates averaged 60%, 32%, and 26.5% [3]
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The median course of disease in
9 cases was 53 hours (range: 20–341 hours).
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In China a patient had the
longest latency period, and he returned home after receiving prescription
medication from the OPD. He then died at home with the shortest course of
illness, which was only 20 hours. [3]
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Edited by Yu-Jang Su April 4, 2024