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Exposure to cyanotoxins poses risk for infants and children
Harmful algal blooms have been increasing over the past several decades, leading to the contamination of water used for drinking and swimming. Because infants and children consume more water relative to their body weight than adults and because of their play activities, pediatricians should be alert