Abstract
- Cyanobacteria (blue algae) regularly cause recreational waters to become murky and smelly. Skin irritation and mild gastrointestinal disorders have regularly been reported following recreational activities in water suspected of being contaminated with cyanobacteria. - The exact cause of these effects on health is not clear. Severe effects are not to be expected from recreational exposure to water contaminated with cyanobacteria. - Cyanobacteria can produce hepatotoxins, neurotoxins, cytotoxins and irritants. - In Brazil lethal intoxications have occurred due to the occurrence of toxins in drinking water and in dialysis fluid. - The Dutch policy is based on the Commissie Integraal Waterbeheer (Commission Integral Water Management) guidelines for recreational waters. It is not clear to what extent the other cyanotoxins occur in the Netherlands. However, several genera of cyanobacteria capable of producing these other cyanotoxins have been found in the Netherlands. - For a good risk assessment in the Netherlands, more information is needed on the effects on health of cyanobacteria. There is also a need for more data on the prevalence of different cyanobacteria and toxins in Dutch recreational waters.
Translated title of the contribution | The effects of blue algae on health |
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Original language | Dutch |
Pages (from-to) | 1723-1728 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde |
Volume | 151 |
Issue number | 31 |
Publication status | Published - 4 Aug 2007 |