نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic contamination

تعداد نتایج: 68682  

2005
Lance Frazer

Inorganic arsenic-the more acutely toxic form of this metalloid element-contaminates drinking water supplies around the world. In the United States, the most serious arsenic contamination occurs in the West, Midwest, Southwest, and Northeast; as many as 20 million people-many getting their water from unregulated private wells-may be exposed to excess arsenic in their drinking water. In Banglade...

2011
Md. Akramul Alam Md. Mujibur Rahman

About 29 million people are either directly or indirectly exposed to arsenic contamination with varying degrees of risk due to extensive arsenic contamination of the groundwater in the alluvial aquifers of Bangladesh. Considering the urgency and gravity of the problem, alternative water supply options like dugwells (DW), deep tubewells (DTW), pond sand filters (PSF) and rain water harvesting sy...

2006
Gabriela Concha Barbro Nermell Marie Vahter

This study evaluated the spatial, temporal and inter-individual variations in exposure to arsenic via drinking-water in Northern Argentina, based on measurements of arsenic in water, urine, and hair. Arsenic concentrations in drinking-water varied markedly among locations, from <1 to about 200 microg/L. Over a 10-year period, water from the same source in San Antonio de los Cobres fluctuated wi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
J M Borgoño P Vicent H Venturino A Infante

This is a second report of epidemiological and clinical investigation, related to the arsenic health problem, unique in the world, occurring in the city of Antofagasta, Chile. The arsenic problem originates in the chronic contamination of water supply in the city during 12 years. This phenomena, investigated clinically and epidemiologically and first reported in 1971, prompted the installation ...

2012
Jinbo Xiong Zhili He Joy D. Van Nostrand Guosheng Luo Shuxin Tu Jizhong Zhou Gejiao Wang

Arsenic (As) contamination in soil and groundwater has become a serious problem to public health. To examine how microbial communities and functional genes respond to long-term arsenic contamination in vertical soil profile, soil samples were collected from the surface to the depth of 4 m (with an interval of 1 m) after 16-year arsenic downward infiltration. Integrating BioLog and functional ge...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008
Nicola Cherry Kashem Shaikh Corbett McDonald Zafrullah Chowdhury

OBJECTIVE To use data collected by Gonoshasthaya Kendra, a large nongovernmental organization providing health care to some 600 villages, to describe the epidemiological pattern of stillbirth and any additional contribution made by arsenic contamination of hand-pump wells in Bangladesh. METHODS Completed pregnancies and outcomes (n = 30 984) for two calendar years, together with existing data...

M. Mojarad Farimani R. Dabiri

Contamination of water resources with toxic elements is one of the challenges of thetoday's world. In this research, application of Goethite nanoparticles in removingcontamination of arsenic and mercury from synthetic wastewater in a batch mode isinvestigated. For this purpose, the effect of different factors including pH, adsorbent dosage,contac...

2006
Guy Howard M. Feroze Ahmed Abu Jafar Shamsuddin Shamsul Gafur Mahmud Daniel Deere

The provision of alternative water sources is the principal arsenic mitigation strategy in Bangladesh, but can lead to risk substitution. A study of arsenic mitigation options was undertaken to assess water quality and sanitary condition and to estimate the burden of disease associated with each technology in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Dugwells and pond-sand filters showed heavy mi...

2011
Victor D. Martinez Daiana D. Becker-Santos Emily A. Vucic Stephen Lam Wan L. Lam

Arsenic is a potent human carcinogen. Around one hundred million people worldwide have potentially been exposed to this metalloid at concentrations considered unsafe. Exposure occurs generally through drinking water from natural geological sources, making it difficult to control this contamination. Arsenic biotransformation is suspected to have a role in arsenic-related health effects ranging f...

2014
Andrew J. Leidner

This paper provides a demonstration of propensity-score matching estimation methods to evaluate the effectiveness of health-risk communication efforts. This study develops a two-stage regression model to investigate household and respondent characteristics as they contribute to aversion behavior to reduce exposure to arsenic-contaminated groundwater. The aversion activity under study is a house...

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