A review of food poisoning caused by local food in Japan

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Abstract

Increasingly popular worldwide, Japanese cuisine includes several raw preparations such as sashimi and sushi; however, limited information on food poisoning from Japanese local food is available in English literature. Without appropriate knowledge, physicians may underdiagnose traveler's diarrhea among people returning from Japan. To provide accurate information to primary care physicians worldwide, we conducted a narrative review on food poisoning research published in Japanese and English over the past four years, considering the frequency and clinical importance of various presentations.

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Watari, T., Tachibana, T., Okada, A., Nishikawa, K., Otsuki, K., Nagai, N., … Amano, Y. (2021, January 1). A review of food poisoning caused by local food in Japan. Journal of General and Family Medicine. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.384

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