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Cobaltism or cobalt poisoning is intoxication caused by excessive levels of in the body. Cobalt is an essential element for health in animals in minute amounts as a component of vitamin B, the deficiency of which can be fatal, as in the disease pernicious anemia.

Exposure to cobalt metal dust is most common in the fabrication of . Another source is from wear and tear of certain metal-on-metal .

Per the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), cobalt metal with is " probably to humans" (IARC Group 2A Agent), whereas cobalt metal without is " possibly to humans" (IARC Group 2B Agent).


Cobalt salts
The value for soluble cobalt salts has been estimated to be between 150 and 500 mg/kg. Thus, for a 100 kg person the LD50 would be about 20 grams.
(2025). 9783527306732, Wiley-VCH.

Soluble cobalt(II) salts are " possibly to humans" (IARC Group 2B Agents).


Beer drinker's cardiomyopathy
In August 1965, a person presented to a hospital in with symptoms suggestive of alcoholic cardiomyopathy. Over the next eight months, fifty more cases with similar findings appeared in the same area with twenty of these being fatal. It was noted that all were heavy drinkers who mostly drank beer and preferred the ; thirty out of those drank more than of beer per day. found that Dow had been adding cobalt sulfate to the beer for stability since July 1965 and that the concentration added in the Quebec city brewery was ten times that of the same beer brewed in where there were no reported cases. A 1972 paper noted that several dozen cases were also identified over a similar time period in Omaha, Nebraska; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Belgium.


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Cobalt in the environment
Plants, animals, and humans can all be affected by high cobalt concentrations in the environment. For plants, the uptake and distribution of cobalt is entirely species-specific. In some species of plants, the overaccumulation of cobalt can lead to an iron deficiency. This in turn leads to poor growth of the plant as well as leaf loss which overall decreases the amount of oxygen produced by plants during . Eventually the deficiency would lead to plant death. One such example was seen in an experiment involving the effects of increased cobalt concentration on plants. As the dosage of cobalt in the soil surrounding the plants increased, so too did the rate of of the leaves of the tomato plant. Over time this led to an inability of the plant to produce fruit and eventually the plant died.


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