«The Flint
River water exposure particularly raised concerns about the potential health impact on children,» says lead author Hernan Gomez, M.D., a medical toxicologist and pediatrician at Michigan Medicine who is focused on pediatric care at Hurley Medical Center's Emergency Department in Flint.
Not exact matches
However, the researchers did find a threefold higher risk of
exposure for otters living near the mouths of
rivers and streams, suggesting that storm -
water runoff from fields and lawns frequented by cats could be a source of oocysts.
He unloaded his 8 - by - 10 field camera, planted it on a tripod just above the
river's surface, and snapped a six - minute - long
exposure of the scene: bright, glassy
water, drooping palms along the riverbank.
Now, keep in mind, it is impossible to be perfect in this world but an open wound with
exposure to
river water seems to be a pretty big warning flag.