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madoka

Joined: 27 Mar 2008
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 2:08 pm Post subject: Dr. Fish accused of malpractice |
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Fish that are used in trendy spa treatments to clean feet may not be so clean themselves, a new study suggests.
In "fish pedicures," the fish, called Garra rufa, exfoliate clients' feet by nibbling on them. During a session, clients immerse their feet, or sometimes their entire bodies, in water with the fish, allowing the fish to feed on dead skin for cosmetic reasons, or to control skin conditions, the researchers said.
The researchers found that supplies of these fish from Indonesia destined for spas in the United Kingdom harbored potentially harmful bacteria. The researchers intercepted and tested the fish upon their arrival at a U.K. airport.
The fish carried a diverse range of bacteria, some of which are capable of causing soft tissue infections in people, the researchers said. The bacteria were resistant to a variety of antibiotics, the researchers said.
One type of bacteria found, Vibrio vulnificus, can cause wound infections and septicemia, a condition with high mortality rates, especially among people with conditions such as liver disease, diabetes or impaired immune function, the researchers said.
Another type, called Streptococcus agalactiae, is a common cause of skin and soft tissue infections, especially in older adults and those with chronic diseases such as diabetes. Although the particular strain identified in the study does not generally cause human disease, it could evolve after repeated exposures to people, the researchers said.
There have been very few reports of people being infected with bacteria after a fish pedicure, the researchers said.
"However, our study raises some concerns over the extent that these fish, or their transport water, might harbor potential zoonotic disease pathogens of clinical relevance," the researchers wrote in the June issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
People with conditions such as diabetes or immunosuppression should be discouraged from undertaking these treatments, especially if they have breaks in the skin, the researchers said.
Spas that offer fish pedicures should consider using only disease-free fish reared in controlled facilities with high standards, the researchers said.
The study was conducted by researchers at the Center for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science Weymouth Laboratory, in Weymouth, United Kingdom. |
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12ax7
Joined: 07 Nov 2009
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:58 am Post subject: |
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It's not really a new discovery. I saw something about this about 4 years ago on Korean TV. That's why the spa we often go to don't have them anymore. |
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The Sultan of Seoul
Joined: 17 Apr 2012 Location: right... behind.. YOU
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 7:15 am Post subject: |
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Korean fish is healthiest fish. |
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warmachinenkorea
Joined: 12 Oct 2008
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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My wife was interested in this so we walk in with some friends and there were no fish.
The kid at the counter said all of them had suddenly died the day before. This was in Daegu. |
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SeoulNate

Joined: 04 Jun 2010 Location: Hyehwa
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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12ax7 wrote: |
It's not really a new discovery. I saw something about this about 4 years ago on Korean TV. That's why the spa we often go to don't have them anymore. |
The ones in Korea arnt even the correct fish. Same for this news story.
I remember that news story as well, and I did a little bit of my own research on it. I forget exactly where the procedure was developed, in the US or UK iirc and the fish are illegal to import into Korea. Anywhere you go in Korea for this is FAKE, yet another reason to not let fish nibble on your feet here :p |
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BigBuds

Joined: 15 Sep 2005 Location: Changwon
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:04 am Post subject: |
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warmachinenkorea wrote: |
My wife was interested in this so we walk in with some friends and there were no fish.
The kid at the counter said all of them had suddenly died the day before. This was in Daegu. |
Someone had fish for dinner that night. |
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12ax7
Joined: 07 Nov 2009
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 9:19 pm Post subject: |
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SeoulNate wrote: |
12ax7 wrote: |
It's not really a new discovery. I saw something about this about 4 years ago on Korean TV. That's why the spa we often go to don't have them anymore. |
The ones in Korea arnt even the correct fish. Same for this news story.
I remember that news story as well, and I did a little bit of my own research on it. I forget exactly where the procedure was developed, in the US or UK iirc and the fish are illegal to import into Korea. Anywhere you go in Korea for this is FAKE, yet another reason to not let fish nibble on your feet here :p |
You're missing the point. |
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