Public health intervention linked to a toxic microalgae bloom in Mijas’s beach (Malaga, Spain)

  • Joaquín Gámez de la Hoz Biólogo. Servicio de Salud Pública. Distrito Sanitario Costa del Sol. Servicio Andaluz de Salud.
  • Ana Padilla Fontes Prevencionista. Unidad de Prevención de Riesgos y Salud Laboral. Distrito Sanitario Málaga.
Keywords: Algal Bloom, Dinoflagellate, Ostreopsis, Toxic Species, Public Health, Mediterranean Sea.

Abstract

This paper provide an overview of the surveillance environmental efforts and risk management for the public health linked to the register of a disease outbreak related to an episode of toxic potentially and harmful microalgae, identified during the summer of 2010 in a recreational beach of a touristic municipality in the coast of Málaga (Spain). Phytoplankton analyses showed the presence of different species producers of marine biotoxins, dominating Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the followed immediately days to the communication of 39 clinical cases of people that required health cares. The risks of the toxins produced by microalgae must be taken into account in the health networks surveillance for recreational waters. This study suggests the possibility to review the actions of the public health services from Public Administration, to the light of the increasing information on episodic harmful algal blooms.

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Published
2012-10-23
How to Cite
Gámez de la Hoz J. y Padilla Fontes A. (2012). Public health intervention linked to a toxic microalgae bloom in Mijas’s beach (Malaga, Spain). Observatorio Medioambiental, 15, 163-173. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_OBMD.2012.v15.40336
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Estudios e investigaciones