PMID: 16532696Mar 15, 2006Paper

Minamata disease: a neuropathological viewpoint

Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica
Komyo Eto

Abstract

Minamata disease (methylmercury poisoning) was first officially discovered around Minamata Bay in the Kumamoto Prefecture on May 1st, 1956. This year, a commemoration marking fifty years since this discovery of Minamata disease will be held in Minamata City. Over the years, new facts have gradually surfaced, especially after 1995, with the resolution of the political problems surrounding Minamata disease. For example, it was recently reported that large amounts of methylmercury were generated by the chemical processes of the Chisso acetaldehyde plant and later dumped directly into Minamata Bay. This report revealed the August 1951 switch from using manganese dioxide to ferric sulfide as a reaction promoter to maintain the activity of the Hg catalyst. As a result of this switch, the amount of methylmercury generated in the process rapidly increased. Thus, the true cause of the acute onset of Minamata disease in patients with a high-dose contamination of methylmercury was made clear. The severe contamination by methylmercury continued until 1968, when the plant finally stopped discharging its waste water into Minamata Bay. In 1996, the National Institute for Minamata Disease started an experimental study of methylmercury poisonin...Continue Reading

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