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有毒的费氏藻与人类健康。

Toxic Pfiesteria and human health.

作者信息

Matuszak D L, Sanders M, Taylor J L, Wasserman M P

机构信息

Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, USA.

出版信息

Md Med J. 1997 Nov-Dec;46(10):515-20.

PMID:9392939
Abstract

Toxic activity of a Pfiesteria-like organism occurred for much of 1997 in the waters of the lower Pocomoke River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Maryland's experience with these toxic blooms of dinoflagellates, current knowledge of their potential human health effects, and the actions taken by state government agencies in response to a potential public health threat are reviewed. A medical diagnostic team commissioned by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene evaluated a group of persons with intense exposures to lesioned fish or the waters from which they came and/or prominent symptoms following exposure to affected waters or lesioned fish. The principal findings of the team included consistent complaints of memory problems, acute burning of the skin following direct contact with water, and respiratory irritation. Findings on examination were limited to neurocognitive deficits in short-term memory and learning difficulties. Physicians and citizens are asked to continue to report, through their local health departments, illnesses thought to be related to exposure to lesioned fish or the waters from which they are taken. Persons with questions or wishing to report finding lesioned fish should call the state Pfiesteria hotline at 1-888-584-3110.

摘要

1997年的大部分时间里,一种类似费氏藻的生物体在马里兰州东海岸波科莫克河下游水域产生了毒性。回顾了马里兰州应对这些甲藻有毒水华的经历、当前对其对人类健康潜在影响的认识,以及州政府机构为应对潜在公共卫生威胁所采取的行动。卫生与精神卫生部门委托的一个医学诊断小组对一组有过大量接触患病鱼类或其所在水域经历的人员,以及接触受影响水域或患病鱼类后出现明显症状的人员进行了评估。该小组的主要发现包括,这些人员一致抱怨存在记忆问题、直接接触水后皮肤急性灼烧,以及呼吸道受到刺激。检查结果仅限于短期记忆方面的神经认知缺陷和学习困难。要求医生和市民继续通过当地卫生部门报告他们认为与接触患病鱼类或其所在水域有关的疾病。有问题或希望报告发现患病鱼类的人员应拨打州费氏藻热线1-888-584-3110。

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