Clémence Mahana iti  GATTIDr.Sc.

Research Associate - Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins

INSTITUT LOUIS MALARDE (ILM)

 
   

After obtaining a PhD in pathophysiology dedicated to neurological damages due to marine biotoxins poisonings, and training in epidemiology in Quebec (Canada), Dr. Gatti joined the Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins led by Dr. Mireille Chinain, located within the Louis Malardé Institute, based in Papeete (Tahiti), in order to develop biomedical research and epidemiological surveillance of ciguatera. In 2014, she compleated a University Diploma in Methods in Clinical Research (University of Bordeaux II). To date, Dr Gatti intervene as an expert for the IOC-UNESCO, the IAEA, the FAO and the WHO; and provides support to countries wishing to establish a ciguatera surveillance. She is at the origin of the conception of this website.

                                 
       
 

Mireille CHINAIN Dr.Sc.HDR

Head of Unit- Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins

INSTITUT LOUIS MALARDE (ILM)

 
   

Mireille Chinain (Dr. Sc., HDR) pursued her studies with a focus in biology at the University of Bordeaux I, and at the University of Montpellier II, where she earned a doctorate in biological sciences from the University of Science and Technology of Languedoc. Back in French Polynesia, she joined, in 1990, ILM’s Unit of Medical Oceanography, which was already specialized in the field of ciguatera for twenty years. She is now working on the development of in vitro cultures of the causative agent of ciguatera, Gambierdiscus dinoflagellate. She is behind the establishment of a unique micro-algae bank rich of several highly toxic strains, which are currently used for mass production of ciguatoxin (CTXS). Thanks to the efforts made in the last decades, her laboratory has now a unique bank of purified CTXS.

In 2000, Mireille was appointed Head of the unit, which was renamed the Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins (LBM), there she manages all research programs related to ciguatera. Research conducted at LBM are focused on the eco-toxicology and taxonomy of Gambierdiscus, and on the development of different methods of toxins detection. Mireille is also managing the field monitoring and lagoons risk management programs of French Polynesia and the Pacific Region

Her work has been repeatedly acknowledged and rewarded by national and international awards including the Prix Trégouboff Award 2005 in Marine Biology (Academy of Sciences of Paris, France), the Albert Sézary Award 2006 (National Academy of Medicine, Paris, France), and the Tyge Christensen Award 2010 (International Phycological Society).
 

 

 

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LABORATORY OF MARINE BIOTOXINS

Over 50 years of Integrated Ciguatera Research

 
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Learn more about the activities of the Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins.

 
 

 

 

 
     
 

Dr. Erwan Oehler

Ciguatera Medical Consultant

Hospital Center of French Polynesia

 
 
 

Born in Brittany in 1977, Erwan undertook several medecine internships at the Hospital Center of French Polynesia in 2005, where he discovered ciguatera poisoning, hardly known in France. Particularly interested by this affection, he dedicated his  thesis of General Medecine and  Master in Tropical Medicine to this subject. Since 2010, he works in the internal and general medecine unit of the Hospital Center of French Polynesia, where he manages ciguatera-affected patients. Dr Oehler is the medical consultant of www.ciguatera.pf.


 
       
                 
 Formulaires de déclaration en format "pdf" (cliquer sur l'île concernée pour obtenir le formulaire correspondant)
   SOCIETE     TUAMOTU    MARQUISES    AUSTRALES    GAMBIER
 

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Arutua

Faaite

Fakahina

Fakarava

Fangatau

Hao

Heretue

Hikueru

Hiti

Katiu

Kauehi

Kaukura

Makatea

Makemo

Manihi

Marokau

 

 

Mataiva

Napuka

Niau

Nihiru

Nukutavake

Puka puka

Pukarua

Rangiroa

Raraka

Raroia

Reao

Taenga

Takapoto

Takaroa

Takume

Tatakoto

Tematangi

Tepoto

Tikehau

Tuanake

Tureia

Vahitahi

Vairaatea

 

Fatu Hiva

Hiva Oa

Nuku Hiva

Tahuata

Ua Huka

Ua Pou

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raivavae

Rapa

Rimatara

Rurutu

Tubuai

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mangareva

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Télécharger le formulaire en format tableau Excel avec l'ensemble des cartes des îles ici.

 
     
  Bientôt votre site en anglais et en tahitien  
 

Soon, your website in English

 
 

Phrase en tahitien

 
 

Few countries collect epidemiological data specifically related to Ciguatera Poisoning. This is the reason why it is difficult to have a precise idea of ​​the extent of the phenomenon and its evolution on a global scale.

However, following the recent expansion of the toxigenic algae and autochthonous cases of Ciguatera in regions hitherto spared, several local, regional and international initiatives aimed at improving the diagnosis of the disease and the count of cases, and better characterizing the ciguatoxic risk, are emerging.

French Polynesia, particularly concerned by this affection, is a pioneer in terms of epidemiological surveillance of the poisoning. This Pacific island territory, as vast as Europe, has a specifically dedicated health monitoring network, making it possible to follow the evolution of Ciguatera continuously and in real time.

Ciguatera Surveillance Network of FRENCH POLYNESIA

 

In French Polynesia, the Ciguatera Epidemiological Surveillance Network is co-directed by the Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins of the Louis Malardé Institute and the Health Monitoring Office of French Polynesia since 2007.

The network is based on the participation of Health Professionals, Fishermen and the General Population to the DECLARATION OF CIGUATERA POISONINGS.

Ciguatera is not on the list of notifiable diseases in French Polynesia. Reporting is therefore entirely on a voluntary basis.

 

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MEANS AVAILABLE TO DECLARE A CIGUATERA POISONING

 

  • - ONLINE REPORTING FORM available at ciguawatch-app.ilm.pf
  • - by eMAIL This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • - by PHONE:  (00689) 40 416 411 / 40 500 073

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All data is stored and processed anonymously at the Laboratory of Marine Biotoxins of the Louis Malardé Institute for health monitoring purposes. Contact us for more information.

 

 

Ciguatera cases reporting forms- FRENCH POLYNESIA

 
 
DOWNLOAD THE GENERIC FORM (without associated Map)
 
           
         
         
 
DOWNLOAD ISLAND SPECIFIC FORM (with associated Map)
-select an island to download the corresponding form-
 

SOCIETY                                                                    
Bora Bora Huahine Maupiti Moorea Raiatea Tahaa Tahiti Tetiaroa


AUSTRALES            
Raivavae Rapa Rimatara Rurutu Tubuai      
 

GAMBIER      
Mangareva              
    
MARQUESAS            
Fatu Hiva Hiva Oa Nuku Hiva  Tahuata Ua Huka Ua Pou    

TUAMOTU            
Ahe Amanu Anaa  Apataki Aratika Arutua Faaite Fakahina
Fakarava  Fangatau Hao Heretue Hikueru  Hiti Katiu Kauehi
Kaukura Makatea Makemo Manihi Marokau Mataiva  Napuka Niau
Nihiru Nukutavake Puka puka Pukarua Rangiroa Raraka Raroia Reao
Taenga Takapoto Takaroa Takume Tatakoto Tematangi Tepoto Tikehau
Tuanake Tureia Vahitahi Vairaatea        
     
   

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Annual Reports - FRENCH POLYNESIA

                    
     2021 (french)
  2020 (french)
   2019 (french)
             
    Contact us to access previous reports.  

 

Surveillance and Statistics of Ciguatera in the USA

 

Statistics of Ciguatera cases reported in the USA are available on the CDC National Outbreaks Reporting System (NORS) platform.

*To access ciguatera statistics, select"Ciguatoxin" in the tag "Etiology"  of the Dashboard.

 

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OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CIGUATERA SURVEILLANCE IN THE USA

 
 

Guide for Ciguatera Poisoning Surveillance and Investigation (Florida Health)

 
 

-Ciguatera case report form (Florida Health)

 
  - Statistics of ciguatera cases reported in Hawaii since 1990.  
     
     

 

HARMFUL ALGAE EVENT DATABASE (IOS-UNESCO)

HAEDAT is an INTERNATIONAL (UNESCO) metadatabase of geolocation and information on events related to harmful algae, including Ciguatera.

 

EUROPE

Read the European Food Safety Authority reports on Ciguatera poisoning status and management in Europe.
 
                            
         
                              

            
         
         
   Incidence and epidemiological characterisation of ciguatera cases in EUROPE (march 2021)    Risk characterisation of ciguatera poisoning in EUROPE (march 2021).  

 

ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

Few countries in the Asia-Pacific region, although highly affected by ciguatera, have an epidemiological surveillance system. This trend is being reversed thanks to the implementation of national and regional initiatives.

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NEW CALEDONIA

In New Caledonia, food poisonings by consumption of marine products is notifiable.

Download the Marine Products Poisoning Reporting Form

Access to D.A.S.S. website

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AUSTRALIA

In 2019, the Australian government started a National Ciguatera Risk Management Program, involving epidemiological surveillance and awareness activities.

Learn more about Australia's Ciguatera Research and Surveillance Strategic Plan:

 
     
   
     

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 FIJI

In Fiji, Ciguatera cases are reported to the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (NNDSS)

The data is published in the Health status Report of the Ministry of Health and Medical Services of Fiji.

Access the Fiji MoHMS website

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 HONG KONG

 In Hong Kong, ciguatera poisoing is notifiable : the data is accessible on the Government website

 
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THE PACIFIC-CIGUAWATCH INITIATIVE
 

In 2022, the Louis Malardé Institute launched the first regional training platform for monitoring, collecting and sharing environmental and epidemiological data on Ciguatera dedicated to Countries and Island States of the South Pacific.

Access the Ciguawatch Initiative platform

 

              

 

 
                                         
CFP statistics in French Polynesia
          

carte-ciguatra-engPTCFP cases officially declared between 2009 and 2014 (click on the map to enlarge)

   

2014

   
   

CFP data in French Polynesia in 2014 (Fr)

   
    2013    
    Number of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning cases per island (Fr)    
    Species of fish responsible for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (Fr)    
   

2012

   
    Number of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning cases per island (Fr)    
    Species of fish responsible for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (Fr)    
   

2011

 

 
    Number of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning cases per island (Fr)    
    Species of fish responsible for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (Fr)    
    2010    
    Number of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning cases per island (Fr)    
    Species of fish responsible for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (Fr)     
    2009    
    Number of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning cases per island (Fr)    
    Species of fish responsible for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (Fr)    
    2008    
    Number of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning cases per island (Fr)    
   

Species of fish responsible for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (Fr)

   
 

                    

To obtain data from previous years, please contact us.

 

 
 
                                        
     
       
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