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author Strosnider, Heather
Azziz-Baumgartner, Eduardo
Banziger, Marianne
Bhat, Ramesh V.
Breiman, Robert
Brune, Marie-Noel
DeCock, Kevin
Dilley, Abby
Groopman, John
Hell, Kerstin
Henry, Sara H.
Jeffers, Daniel
Jolly, Curtis
Jolly, Pauline
Kibata, Gilbert N.
Lewis, Lauren
Liu, Xiumei
Luber, George
McCoy, Leslie
Mensah, Patience
Miraglia, Marina
Misore, Ambrose
Njapau, Henry
Ong, Choon-Nam
Onsongo, Mary T.K.
Page, Samuel W.
Park, Douglas
Patel, Manish
Phillips, Timothy
Pineiro, Maya
Pronczuk, Jenny
Rogers, Helen Schurz
Rubin, Carol
Sabino, Myrna
Schaafsma, Arthur
Shephard, Gordon
Stroka, Joerg
Wild, Christopher
Williams, Jonathan T.
Wilson, David
author_facet Strosnider, Heather
Azziz-Baumgartner, Eduardo
Banziger, Marianne
Bhat, Ramesh V.
Breiman, Robert
Brune, Marie-Noel
DeCock, Kevin
Dilley, Abby
Groopman, John
Hell, Kerstin
Henry, Sara H.
Jeffers, Daniel
Jolly, Curtis
Jolly, Pauline
Kibata, Gilbert N.
Lewis, Lauren
Liu, Xiumei
Luber, George
McCoy, Leslie
Mensah, Patience
Miraglia, Marina
Misore, Ambrose
Njapau, Henry
Ong, Choon-Nam
Onsongo, Mary T.K.
Page, Samuel W.
Park, Douglas
Patel, Manish
Phillips, Timothy
Pineiro, Maya
Pronczuk, Jenny
Rogers, Helen Schurz
Rubin, Carol
Sabino, Myrna
Schaafsma, Arthur
Shephard, Gordon
Stroka, Joerg
Wild, Christopher
Williams, Jonathan T.
Wilson, David
author_sort Strosnider, Heather
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description Consecutive outbreaks of acute aflatoxicosis in Kenya in 2004 and 2005 caused > 150 deaths. In response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization convened a workgroup of international experts and health officials in Geneva, Switzerland, in July 2005. After discussions concerning what is known about aflatoxins, the workgroup identified gaps in current knowledge about acute and chronic human health effects of aflatoxins, surveillance and food monitoring, analytic methods, and the efficacy of intervention strategies. The workgroup also identified public health strategies that could be integrated with current agricultural approaches to resolve gaps in current knowledge and ultimately reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the consumption of aflatoxin-contaminated food in the developing world. Four issues that warrant immediate attention were identified: a) quantify the human health impacts and the burden of disease due to aflatoxin exposure; b) compile an inventory, evaluate the efficacy, and disseminate results of ongoing intervention strategies; c) develop and augment the disease surveillance, food monitoring, laboratory, and public health response capacity of affected regions; and d) develop a response protocol that can be used in the event of an outbreak of acute aflatoxicosis. This report expands on the workgroup’s discussions concerning aflatoxin in developing countries and summarizes the findings.
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spelling pubmed-17641362007-01-17 Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries Strosnider, Heather Azziz-Baumgartner, Eduardo Banziger, Marianne Bhat, Ramesh V. Breiman, Robert Brune, Marie-Noel DeCock, Kevin Dilley, Abby Groopman, John Hell, Kerstin Henry, Sara H. Jeffers, Daniel Jolly, Curtis Jolly, Pauline Kibata, Gilbert N. Lewis, Lauren Liu, Xiumei Luber, George McCoy, Leslie Mensah, Patience Miraglia, Marina Misore, Ambrose Njapau, Henry Ong, Choon-Nam Onsongo, Mary T.K. Page, Samuel W. Park, Douglas Patel, Manish Phillips, Timothy Pineiro, Maya Pronczuk, Jenny Rogers, Helen Schurz Rubin, Carol Sabino, Myrna Schaafsma, Arthur Shephard, Gordon Stroka, Joerg Wild, Christopher Williams, Jonathan T. Wilson, David Environ Health Perspect Research Consecutive outbreaks of acute aflatoxicosis in Kenya in 2004 and 2005 caused > 150 deaths. In response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization convened a workgroup of international experts and health officials in Geneva, Switzerland, in July 2005. After discussions concerning what is known about aflatoxins, the workgroup identified gaps in current knowledge about acute and chronic human health effects of aflatoxins, surveillance and food monitoring, analytic methods, and the efficacy of intervention strategies. The workgroup also identified public health strategies that could be integrated with current agricultural approaches to resolve gaps in current knowledge and ultimately reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the consumption of aflatoxin-contaminated food in the developing world. Four issues that warrant immediate attention were identified: a) quantify the human health impacts and the burden of disease due to aflatoxin exposure; b) compile an inventory, evaluate the efficacy, and disseminate results of ongoing intervention strategies; c) develop and augment the disease surveillance, food monitoring, laboratory, and public health response capacity of affected regions; and d) develop a response protocol that can be used in the event of an outbreak of acute aflatoxicosis. This report expands on the workgroup’s discussions concerning aflatoxin in developing countries and summarizes the findings. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2006-12 2006-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1764136/ /pubmed/17185282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9302 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Strosnider, Heather
Azziz-Baumgartner, Eduardo
Banziger, Marianne
Bhat, Ramesh V.
Breiman, Robert
Brune, Marie-Noel
DeCock, Kevin
Dilley, Abby
Groopman, John
Hell, Kerstin
Henry, Sara H.
Jeffers, Daniel
Jolly, Curtis
Jolly, Pauline
Kibata, Gilbert N.
Lewis, Lauren
Liu, Xiumei
Luber, George
McCoy, Leslie
Mensah, Patience
Miraglia, Marina
Misore, Ambrose
Njapau, Henry
Ong, Choon-Nam
Onsongo, Mary T.K.
Page, Samuel W.
Park, Douglas
Patel, Manish
Phillips, Timothy
Pineiro, Maya
Pronczuk, Jenny
Rogers, Helen Schurz
Rubin, Carol
Sabino, Myrna
Schaafsma, Arthur
Shephard, Gordon
Stroka, Joerg
Wild, Christopher
Williams, Jonathan T.
Wilson, David
Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries
title Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries
title_full Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries
title_fullStr Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries
title_short Workgroup Report: Public Health Strategies for Reducing Aflatoxin Exposure in Developing Countries
title_sort workgroup report: public health strategies for reducing aflatoxin exposure in developing countries
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1764136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17185282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9302
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