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RE: Education about fish...
Some years ago (like about twenty five) The New England Journal of Medicine reported a strange coincidence of parasitic worms crawling out of people on the operating table in (I think) four completely separate incidents, all about the same time. The only thing they had in common was that in all the cases, the patients were recreational fishermen who had recently swallowed their live bait (small fish) on a dare from their buddies. Alcohol or no, swallowing live goldfish could be almost as dangerous for the swallower as for the swallowee.
Les Kaufman Professor of Biology Boston University Marine Program And Center for Ecology and Conservation Biology 617 353 5560 office 617 353 6965 lab [log in to unmask]
"I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." George Bush
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