Acute fluoride poisoning associated with an on-site fluoridator in a Vermont elementary school.

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On August 30 1980, an outbreak of minor illnesses consisting of nausea and vomiting affected 22 individuals attending a farmers market at a school. Illness was associated with the consumption of beverages made from school water (Xc2 = 65.6, p less than .0001); analysis of the water showed high levels of fluoride (1,041 mg/l). The most likely source of the contamination was the school fluoridator, which had accidentally been left on continuous operation.

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Vogt, R. L., Witherell, L., LaRue, D., & Klaucke, D. N. (1982). Acute fluoride poisoning associated with an on-site fluoridator in a Vermont elementary school. American Journal of Public Health, 72(10), 1168–1169. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.72.10.1168

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