Japan to begin Minamata disease survey this year

Japan plans to start a Minamata disease survey on residents along the Shiranui Sea coast in Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectures as early as this year. The survey marks the first under a special law that took effect in 2009.

The Japanese government will conduct a health survey on Minamata disease for residents along the Shiranui Sea coast in Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectures as early as this year. The effort aims to assess long-term health impacts from the disease.

This survey is the first under a special law enacted in 2009. According to The Japan Times, it targets the coastal areas historically affected by Minamata disease contamination.

Minamata disease, caused by mercury pollution, has long been recognized as a major environmental public health tragedy. While the government has provided compensation and medical support previously, this survey is expected to reveal current health conditions in the region.

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