| Literature DB >> 30798701 |
Daniel Jackson1, Meng Huang2,3, Harshica Fernando4, Ghulam Ansari5, Marilyn Howarth2,3, Clementina Mesaros2,3, Trevor Penning2,3, Cornelis Elferink1,6.
Abstract
This article provides a description of the rationale and processes adopted by the Gulf Coast Health Alliance: Health Risks related to the Macondo Spill consortium to evaluate and communicate the risk of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in seafood over several years following the Deepwater Horizon disaster and subsequent oil spill. We examined gaps in knowledge associated with PAH toxicity following exposure to petrogenic (oil-derived) PAHs by studying the metabolic fate of PAHs and their potential toxicity using sophisticated analytical methods. Using the data generated, we developed a risk communication strategy designed to meet the needs of the stakeholder communities including a consumption guideline calculator, a web-based tool to reconcile seafood consumption with risk of adverse health effects.Entities:
Keywords: Deepwater Horizon; risk communication; seafood safety
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30798701 PMCID: PMC6487642 DOI: 10.1177/1048291118815606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Solut ISSN: 1048-2911