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Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 461-469, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-985135

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Objective To conduct bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature in the environmental field published from 1982 to 2018 collected by the Web of Science citation database and further explore the frontier research dynamics and hotspots in the environmental field. Methods The word "oil spill*" was used as the subject term for retrieval. A knowledge map of hotspots in oil spill research was built through software VOSviewer and the clustering relations between them were explored. The frequency and relevance of the keywords in the corresponding literature were obtained by the matrix of keywords built through the Thomson Data Analyzer (TDA) software. Results The four main research hotspots of marine oil spill pollution were oil spill numerical simulation and model prediction, oil spill exposure toxicity and risk assessment, oil spill component and source analysis and oil spill pollution characteristics and treatment. Conclusion The study analyzes the main content of the four research hotspots and the current research progress and provides scientific basis for further understanding of the mechanism of marine oil spill occurrence, migration and transformation, implementation of oil spill treatment and repair as well as more accurate assessment of eco-environment damage.


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Acidentes , Bibliometria , Poluição por Petróleo/efeitos adversos , Medição de Risco , Software
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Salud pública Méx ; 61(4): 417-426, Jul.-Aug. 2019. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1099317

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Abstract: Objective: Environmental and occupational agents are causes of cancer and disease worldwide while their control and the reduction of the associated disease burden remains complex. Materials and methods: This paper summarizes the current status of the burden of environmental and occupational causes of disease in the Americas based on presentations from a panel on environment, occupation and other environmental risk factors for cancer in the Americas, delivered in Panama, at the international conference Promoting Health Equity and Transnational Collaborations for the Prevention and Control of Cancer in the Americas. Results: Three case studies are presented to illustrate the impact of specific environmental and occupational agents and the challenge of control. Conclusions: There are still fully avoidable exposures to carcinogens, as well documented in the case of asbestos in Brazil. Thus, there are abundant targets for intervention to reduce cancer in the Americas.


Resumen: Objetivo: Los agentes ambientales y ocupacionales son causas de cáncer y enfermedades en todo el mundo, mientras que su control y reducción de la carga de enfermedad asociada siguen siendo puntos complejos. Material y métodos: Este documento resume el estado actual de la carga de las causas ambientales y ocupacionales de las enfermedades en las Américas a partir de las presentaciones de un panel sobre medio ambiente, ocupación y otros factores de riesgo ambientales para el cáncer en las Américas, realizado en Panamá, en la conferencia internacional Promoviendo la Equidad en Salud y las Colaboraciones Transnacionales para la Prevención y el Control del Cáncer en las Américas. Resultados: Se presentan tres estudios de caso para ilustrar el impacto de agentes ambientales y ocupacionales específicos y el desafío del control. Conclusiones: Todavía hay exposiciones totalmente evitables a los carcinógenos, como está bien documentado en el caso del asbesto en Brasil. Hay abundantes puntos estratégicos de intervención para reducir el cáncer en las Américas.


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Humanos , Doença/etiologia , Exposição Ocupacional/efeitos adversos , Poluentes Ambientais/toxicidade , Doenças Profissionais/etiologia , Panamá , Amianto/toxicidade , América , Brasil , Carcinógenos/toxicidade , Poluição por Petróleo/efeitos adversos , Epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados/efeitos adversos , Distribuição por Sexo
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Acta toxicol. argent ; 24(2): 87-96, set. 2016. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-837856

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Los pingüinos de Magallanes son entre las aves marinas, la especie más afectada por la contaminación con petróleo en Chubut y Santa Cruz. Una de las consecuencias adversas de la exposición a hidrocarburos y otros contaminantes es el aumento de los niveles celulares de especies reactivas del oxígeno o estrés oxidativo, considerados herramientas útiles como biomarcadores del impacto de la exposición a contaminantes químicos peligrosos. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar parámetros hematológicos y marcadores de estrés oxidativo durante la rehabilitación de tres pingüinos empetrolados provenientes del Área Natural Protegida Punta Tombo, Chubut, Argentina. Se tomaron tres muestras de sangre por individuo: la primera muestra al arribo de los pingüinos al centro de rehabilitación, la segunda una semana después y una última muestra antes de ser liberados. Se obtuvieron la cantidad total de leucocitos, la razón heterófilos/linfocitos, el hematocrito y las concentraciones de glucosa y de proteínas totales. Se analizó la actividad de la enzima catalasa, responsable de la degradación del peróxido de hidrógeno, los niveles de tioles totales no proteicos y el daño a lípidos evaluando las especies reactivas al ácido tiobarbitúrico, como indicadores de estrés oxidativo. El estudio se complementó con la obtención del peso de los pingüinos. En general, los parámetros medidos, aumentaron o se mantuvieron constantes desde la primera toma de muestra hasta la última. Si bien algunas de las variables para cada pingüino se comportaron diferentes durante el tratamiento, en general se observó una tendencia a normalizarse hacia el momento de su liberación. Se concluye que los pingüinos se liberaron en buen estado físico luego de la rehabilitación.


Magellanic penguins are among the most affected seabirds by oil contamination in Patagonia. Hydrocarbons and other pollutants cause an increase in the cellular levels of reactive oxygen species that lead oxidative stress and in this way, the evaluation of oxidative stress parameters could be useful tools as biomarkers to evaluate the exposure to hazardous chemical contaminants. The aim of the present work was to evaluate hematological parameters and oxidative stress biomarkers during the rehabilitation of three oil-spill penguins from Punta Tombo Natural Protected Area in Chubut, Argentina. Three blood samples were taken from each individual, the first sample was obtained at arrival of penguin to the rehabilitation center, the second one was the following one week and last sample was taken before animals were freed. Hematocrit, white blood cell count, heterophil/ lymphocyte ratio as a measure of stress, and concentrations of glucose and total proteins were determined. The thiobarbituric acid reactive species, a well-established method for monitoring lipid peroxidation, the activity of catalase enzyme (involved in the catabolism of hydrogen peroxide) and the thiol levels were evaluated as oxidative stress indicators. In general, the measured parameters remained constant or increased their values from the first to the last blood sampling. While some of the variables for each penguin behaved differently during treatment, generally they tended to normalize when penguins were released. We conclude that penguins were released in good physical condition after rehabilitation.


Assuntos
Animais , Estresse Oxidativo , Poluição por Petróleo/efeitos adversos , Spheniscidae/sangue , Argentina , Biomarcadores/análise , Ecotoxicologia/métodos
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