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treatment for red tide respiratoy irritation?

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treatment for red tide respiratoy irritation?
Best answer: Human health Eating clams, mussels, oysters or scallops contaminated by red tide can cause severe illness and even death to humans. Federal regulations now require toxin monitoring programs that are implemented during red tide outbreaks
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Eating clams, mussels, oysters or scallops contaminated by red tide can cause severe illness and even death to humans. Federal regulations now require toxin monitoring programs that are implemented during red tide outbreaks. While some illnesses related to shellfish consumption occur, the highly cautionary regulations have been quite effective.

Aerosols from red tides can produce respiratory ailments. However, no studies have been done to determine if there are long-term consequences of inhaling potent neurotoxins from algae. Also, it is difficult to assess long-term effects of acute exposure among tourists who leave the area.
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