Harmful algal bloom-associated marine toxins: a risk assessment framework.

Pamela L Krahl
Author Information
  1. Pamela L Krahl: Chemical 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.

MeSH Term

Air Pollutants
Animals
Dinoflagellida
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Monitoring
Eutrophication
Humans
Marine Toxins
Risk Assessment
Water Pollutants

Chemicals

Air Pollutants
Marine Toxins
Water Pollutants

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