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Harmful algal bloom-associated marine toxins: a risk assessment framework
1Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, Indian Head, MD. krahl@1990.usna.com
Abstract:
Marine toxins produced by harmful algal blooms (HABs) present a health risk to humans, but the extent of that risk remains unquantified. Increases in bloom frequency and geographic distribution present a potential for increased human exposure to these toxins, raising concerns among HAB researchers regarding an emerging public health problem. A risk assessment framework is presented with 2 objectives: (1) to provide a road map for integration and coordination of health-related research efforts and (2) to provide an overview of this complex problem to possible collaborators.
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