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The impact of mycotoxicoses on human history (CROSBI ID 198367)

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Peraica, Maja ; Rašić, Dubravka The impact of mycotoxicoses on human history // Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju, 63 (2012), 511-518. doi: 10.247/1004-1254-63-2012-2259

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Peraica, Maja ; Rašić, Dubravka

engleski

The impact of mycotoxicoses on human history

Mycotoxicoses are acute or chronic diseases of humans and animals caused by mycotoxins, toxic compounds produced by moulds. Of about 400 known mycotoxins only a small number are known to cause mycotoxicoses in humans. Organs that are most targeted are those in which mycotoxins are metabolised, that is, the liver and kidneys, but the lesions may affect the neurological, respiratory, digestive, haematological, endocrine, and immune systems as well. The epidemics of mycotoxicoses are often connected with times of famine, when population consumes food that would not be consumed in normal circumstances. Mycotoxicoses have infl uenced human history, causing demographic changes, migrations, or even infl uencing the outcomes of wars. Fortunately, epidemics affecting so many persons and with so many fatalities belong to the past. Today they only appear in small communities such as schools and factory canteens. This paper presents epidemics and pandemics of mycotoxicoses that infl uenced human history.

alimentary toxic aleukia ; ergotism ; putrid malignant fever ; slow fever disease ; tenth

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Podaci o izdanju

63

2012.

511-518

objavljeno

0004-1254

1848-6312

10.247/1004-1254-63-2012-2259

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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