
<disease> Symptoms of zinc poisoning include chills, fever, headache and vomiting. ... (11 May 1997) ...
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poisoning caused by exposure to toxic levels of zinc. Inhalation of freshly oxidized zinc or zinc oxide fumes, as by metal workers, causes metal fume fever. Ingestion of high levels of zinc causes gastrointestinal irritation and vomiting, and if chronic can cause hypocupremia, anemia, and neutropenia.
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No exact match found.