brevetoxins

Brevetoxins: serious public health and environmental concern

Brevetoxins are a group of natural neurotoxins produced by certain species of marine algae, particularly Karenia brevis, which is commonly found in the Gulf of Mexico and other coastal regions around the world. These toxins can cause harm to both marine organisms and humans who consume contaminated seafood or inhale the toxins from the air

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Tons of Dead Fish Wash Up in Florida Amid ‘Red Tide’

Tons of Dead Fish Wash Up in Florida Amid 'Red Tide' Along more than 140 miles of Florida's west coast, humans and marine life are suffering from a toxic algae bloom. By: Lauren Leffer Published: Tuesday 4:05PM, March 7, 2023   Read Article Here Need testing? Try Attogene's Brevetoxin ELISA Kit (Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning) Format:

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