Created at 10:02 p.m. May, 01, 2024
Author: ernie.roman20
Related Note: 1490137883537 1
Rationale for change

The toxin is scombroid not histamine. Scombroid induces histamine release and histamine is a major part of the reaction, but the card asks "what toxin is found" and the toxin name is scombroid.

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