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Food Chem Toxicol ; 174: 113648, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36736876

ABSTRACT

The extensive use of plant ingredients in novel aquafeeds have introduced mycotoxins to the farming of seafood. The emerging enniatin B (ENNB) and beauvericin (BEA) mycotoxins have been found in the novel aquafeeds and farmed fish. Little is known about the potential toxicity of ENNs and BEA in farmed fish and their feed-to-organ transfer. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) pre-smolt (75.3 ± 8.10 g) were fed four graded levels of spiked chemical pure ENNB or BEA feeds for three months, in triplicate tanks. Organismal adverse health end-point assessment included intestinal function (protein digestibility), disturbed hematology (red blood cell formation), bone formation (spinal deformity), overall energy use (feed utilization), and lipid oxidative status (vitamin E). Both dietary BEA and ENNB had a low (<∼0.01%) transfer to organs (kidney > liver > brain > muscle), with a higher transfer for ENNB compared to BEA. BEA caused a growth reduction combined with a decreased protein digestion and feed conversion rate- ENNB caused a stunted growth, unrelated to feed utilization capacity. In addition, ENNB caused anemia while BEA gave an oxidative stress response. Lower bench-mark dose regression assessment showed that high background levels of ENNB in commercial salmon feed could pose a risk for animal health, but not in the case of BEA.


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Depsipeptides , Mycotoxins , Salmo salar , Animals , Mycotoxins/analysis , Animal Feed/analysis
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 87(5): 965-8, 1991 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2017510

ABSTRACT

Spare-part surgery of upper extremity avulsions may facilitate primary soft-tissue healing and prosthetic rehabilitation. This procedure also may be applicable to the management of analogous proximal lower extremity avulsions where a short femoral stump and a shortage of soft tissue exist.


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Arm Injuries/surgery , Forearm/surgery , Replantation/methods , Surgical Flaps/methods , Humans
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Washington, D.C; U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); Oct. 1987. 189 p. ilus, Tab.
Non-conventional in En | Desastres -Disasters- | ID: des-699

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This monograph was written for professional non-specialists in disaster preparedness, management and organization. Supported by the Joint Civilian/Military Medical Study Group (JCMMSG) and NATO, this project was undertaken by the U.S Federal Emergency Management Agency. The topics covered include civil emergencies and public health problems, disaster preparedness, disaster management, organization for disaster, and civil military cooperation in health related aspects of disaster


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Communicable Diseases , Medical Care , Mental Health , Accident Prevention , Disaster Planning , Regional Health Strategies , Legislation , Epidemiology , Emergency Shelter , Organization and Administration , Risk Management
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