Kimbrough R D, Carter C D, Liddle J A, Cline R E
Arch Environ Health. 1977 Mar-Apr;32(2):77-86. doi: 10.1080/00039896.1977.10667259.
We describe epidemiological and laboratory investigation of a poisoning outbreak that involved three riding areas and killed fifty-seven horses, five colts, and numerous other animals. The outbreak was traced to the spraying of the areas with salvage oil contaminated with tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, trichlorophenol, and polychlorinated biphenyls. The contamination of the salvage oil resulted from the improper disposal of toxic industrial waste. In the tissues of the horses available for study, the most prominent lesion was a centrilobular fibrosis of the liver that arose in the wall of the central veins. This lesion resembled the chronic form of veno-occlusive disease of the liver in humans.
我们描述了一起中毒事件的流行病学和实验室调查情况,该事件涉及三个骑行区域,导致57匹马、5匹小马驹以及众多其他动物死亡。此次事件追溯到用被四氯二苯二恶英、三氯苯酚和多氯联苯污染的废油对这些区域进行喷洒。废油的污染是由于有毒工业废物处置不当所致。在可供研究的马的组织中,最显著的病变是中央静脉壁出现的肝小叶中心纤维化。这种病变类似于人类肝脏慢性静脉闭塞性疾病。