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The multi-decade household humidifier disinfectant poisoning tragedy (HHDT) in South Korea highlights the importance of investigating government failures. This study aims to identify and discuss key failures and shortcomings in the South Korean authorities' approach to regulating humidifier disinfectants (HDs) and monitoring cases of chemical poisoning. We reviewed both the HD risk prevention measures that the South Korean Ministry of Environment (KME) should have implemented under the Toxic Chemicals Control Act (TCCA) (1991-2013). Polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate (PHMG), a new chemical, was approved for use as a disinfectant under the TCCA. KME declared PHMG non-hazardous based solely on pre-production documentation provided by the industry. In addition, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCPA) failed to detect the HHDT that had accumulated each year for more than a decade. KME's neglect of its responsibilities, coupled with KDCPA's lack of chemical poisoning surveillance systems, led to the accumulation of widespread HHDT.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2025.40.e144 | DOI Listing |
J Family Med Prim Care
July 2025
Department of Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
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May 2025
Humidifier Disinfectant Health Center, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea.
Background: The South Korean humidifier disinfectant-associated lung injury case was one of the worst disasters involving household chemical products, resulting in over 5,800 casualties. Despite the strong association between lung injury and humidifier disinfectants, the underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear.
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J Korean Med Sci
April 2025
The Korean Research Institute of Science, Technology and Civilization, KRISTC, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea.
The multi-decade household humidifier disinfectant poisoning tragedy (HHDT) in South Korea highlights the importance of investigating government failures. This study aims to identify and discuss key failures and shortcomings in the South Korean authorities' approach to regulating humidifier disinfectants (HDs) and monitoring cases of chemical poisoning. We reviewed both the HD risk prevention measures that the South Korean Ministry of Environment (KME) should have implemented under the Toxic Chemicals Control Act (TCCA) (1991-2013).
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June 2025
Institute for Health and Environment, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing, China.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol
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College of Pharmacy, Kyungsung University, Busan, Korea.
Phthalates are ubiquitous in diverse environments and have been linked to a myriad of detrimental health outcomes. However, the association between phthalate exposure and allergic rhinitis (AR) remains unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to comprehensively evaluate the relationship between phthalate exposure and childhood AR risk.
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