Zika virus syndrome, lack of environmental policies and risks of worsening by cyanobacteria proliferation in a climate change scenario
ABSTRACT Almost half of the Brazilian population has no access to sewage collection and treatment. Untreated effluents discharged in waters of reservoirs for human supply favor the flowering of cyanobacteria - and these microorganisms produce toxins, such as saxitoxin, which is a very potent neuroto...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Lizarralde Oliver (Author), Helena Ribeiro (Author) |
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Universidade de São Paulo,
2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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