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  1. Minamata disease is a poisoning disease that affects mainly the central nervous system and is caused by the consumption of large quantities of fish and shellfish living in Minamata Bay and its surroundings, the major causative agent being some sort of organic mercury compound.

  2. Sep 25, 2024 · Minamata disease is a rare neurological disorder caused by eating contaminated seafood with high levels of methylmercury. Learn how it started in Japan in the 1950s, how it affects people today, and how the victims fought for justice.

  3. Dec 5, 2022 · Minamata disease describes methylmercury poisoning, which results in irreversible damage to the nervous system. The disease first occurred when toxic pollutants affected the fish that comprised...

  4. Poisoning with organic mercurial compounds is characterized by lesions of the central nervous system. This form of mercury poisoning became known as Minamata disease because of a dramatic outbreak that occurred in Minamata, Japan, in the early 1950s.

  5. Oct 30, 2021 · Masami Ogata is a survivor of Minamata Disease, a debilitating illness caused by industrial mercury poisoning, which originated in the Japanese town of the same name in the 1950s. As a UN...

  6. Minamata Disease, which is a typical example of the pollution-related health damage in Japan, was first discovered in 1956, around Minamata Bay in Kumamoto Prefecture, and in 1965, in the Agano River basin in Niigata Prefecture.

  7. Aug 16, 2024 · Poisoning with organic mercurial compounds is characterized by lesions of the central nervous system. This form of mercury poisoning became known as Minamata disease because of a dramatic outbreak that occurred in Minamata, Japan, in the early 1950s.