Item talk:Q228692

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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/programs/environmental-health-program/science/are-naturally-occurring-algal-toxins-water-resources",
 "headline": "Are Naturally Occurring Algal Toxins in Water Resources a Health Hazard?",
 "datePublished": "September 24, 2018",
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     "name": "Michael Focazio, PhD",
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     "text": "Understanding the factors driving toxin production and the health risks from cyanotoxin exposures are important for safeguarding human and animal health and managing our aquatic resources more effectively."
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     "text": "Questions We're Working On:"
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     "text": "A growing number of human gastrointestinal, respiratory, dermatologic, and neurologic effects, as well as dog and livestock illnesses and deaths, in the United States have been linked to exposures to algal blooms in recreational lakes and stock ponds."
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     "text": "Our specialized teams of hydrologists, chemists, biologists, and geologists working in laboratories and at field sites across the United States have shown that cyanotoxins are present in rivers, lakes, and wetlands across the United States."
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     "text": "Some of the blooms contain cyanobacteria, which have the potential to produce cyanotoxins in freshwater systems. However, the connection between illnesses and cyanotoxin exposure is largely anecdotal."
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