Thursday, July 18, 2019
Minamata Disease
Minamata diseaseà sometimes referred to as Chisso-Minamata diseaseà is aà neurologicalà syndrome caused by severeà mercury poisoning. Symptoms includeà ataxia,à numbnessà in the hands and feet, generalà muscle weakness, narrowing of theà field of visionà and damage toà hearingà andà speech. In extreme cases,à insanity,à paralysis,à coma, andà deathfollow within weeks of the onset of symptoms. Aà congenitalà form of the disease can also affectà foetusesà in the womb. Minamata disease was first discovered inà Minamataà city inà Kumamoto prefecture,à Japan, in 1956.It was caused by the release ofà methylmercuryà in the industrialà wastewaterà from theà Chisso Corporation's chemical factory, which continued from 1932 to 1968. This highlyà toxicà chemicalbioaccumulatedà in shellfish and fish inà Minamata Bayà and theà Shiranui Sea, which when eaten by the local populace resulted in mercury poisoning. While cat, dog , pig, and human deaths continued over more than 30 years, the government and company did little to prevent the pollution.As of March 2001, 2,265 victims had been officially recognised (1,784 of whom had died) and over 10,000 had received financial compensation from Chisso. By 2004, Chisso Corporation had paid $86 million in compensation, and in the same year was ordered to clean up its contamination. On March 29, 2010, a settlement was reached to compensate as-yet uncertified victims. A second outbreak of Minamata disease occurred inà Niigata Prefectureà in 1965. The original Minamata disease andà Niigata Minamata diseaseà are considered two of theà Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan
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