Thallium poisoning from eating
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Thallium poisoning from eating contaminated cake--Iraq, 2008.(Report)
Thallium is an odorless, tasteless, heavy metal formerly used in rodenticides and still used in some manufacturing processes (e.g., electronics, pharmaceuticals, and glass). Thallium also has been used for intentional poisonings (1). Acute thallium poisoning produces gastrointestinal symptoms and ...
September 19, 2008; Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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