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      A case of Salmonella gastroenteritis following ingestion of raw venison sashimi.

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          An interesting case of gastroenteritis due to Salmonella Birkenhead following ingestion of raw venison sashimi is described. A 65-year-old man presented with diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. On exam he was hypotensive, tachycardic, with evidence of severe dehydration following ingestion of raw venison sashimi produced with game meat hunted on the Hawaiian island of Lana'i. He responded rapidly to vigorous volume resuscitation, and stool cultures later were positive for Salmonella Birkenhead. Non-typhoidal Salmonella is the most frequently identified cause of foodborne illness in the United States. Clinicians in the state of Hawai'i should be alert and aware of the potential for the local deer population to be an unusual source of foodborne illness, especially given the prevalence of consumption of raw foods in the local cuisine.

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          Journal
          Hawaii J Med Public Health
          Hawai'i journal of medicine & public health : a journal of Asia Pacific Medicine & Public Health
          2165-8242
          2165-8242
          Feb 2012
          : 71
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Internal Medicine, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI 96859, USA.
          Article
          3313773
          22454811
          fc4732da-69c2-4255-a00f-fb8b7a5c2a26
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