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Síntesis de evidencia. Cianobacterias, efectos a la salud humana, animal y ambiental / Synthesis of evidence. Cyanobacteria, effects on human, animal and environmental health
San Salvador; MINSAL/INS; abr. 15, 2024. 6 p. tab..
Non-conventional in Spanish | BISSAL, LILACS | ID: biblio-1551945
RESUMEN
Los cuerpos de agua dulce albergan una gran cantidad de microorganismos cruciales para los ecosistemas acuáticos, incluyendo las cianobacterias. Sin embargo, su proliferación descontrolada representa riesgos para la salud humana, animal y el medio ambiente. Esta revisión destaca los efectos adversos de las cianobacterias y sus toxinas, así como los métodos de detección y prevención. La gestión efectiva de estos eventos requiere una comprensión integral de los factores ambientales y un enfoque preventivo en el tratamiento del agua. Se necesitan estrategias multifacéticas que incluyan la monitorización continua, medidas de tratamiento adecuadas y políticas de conservación ambiental para abordar este desafío
ABSTRACT
Freshwater bodies host a large number of microorganisms crucial to aquatic ecosystems, including cyanobacteria. However, their uncontrolled proliferation poses risks to human, animal and environmental health. This review highlights the adverse effects of cyanobacteria and their toxins, as well as detection and prevention methods. Effective management of these events requires a comprehensive understanding of environmental factors and a preventive approach to water treatment. Multifaceted strategies including continuous monitoring, appropriate treatment measures and environmental conservation policies are needed to address this challenge
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Veterinary Medicine / Health Risk Country/Region as subject: Central America / El Salvador Language: Spanish Year: 2024 Type: Non-conventional

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Veterinary Medicine / Health Risk Country/Region as subject: Central America / El Salvador Language: Spanish Year: 2024 Type: Non-conventional