Three deaths were reported due to chronic arsenic poisoning. Of 71 water samples collected from tubewells of the affected villages, in 55 (27.5%) arsenic level was higher than the permissible limit (I.e. 0.05 mg/l). Depth of the tubewells varied from 110 to 150 feet. Mean arsenic ...
Editor's Message Arsenic poisoning from groundwater in Bengal A vast, tragic, hydrogeological problem unfolds Gerry Jacobson, Past Associate Editor I recently had the disturbing experience of being confronted by victims of arsenic poisoning from groundwater drawn from one of the world's mo...
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The risk of arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh is increasing. The number of patients seriously affected by arsenic in drinking water has now risen to 7000 ... MM Karim - 《Water Research》 被引量: 731发表: 2000年 Treatment of arsenic in Bangladesh well water using a household co-precipitation ...
Arsenic can be found as a contaminant in food and water sources. Shellfish and other seafood, as well as fruits, vegetables, and rice; are the foods most commonly contaminated. Arsenic poisoning typically occurs as a result of industrial exposure, from contaminated wine or illegally distilled spi...
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Arsenic can be found as a contaminant in food and water sources. Shellfish and other seafood, as well as fruits, vegetables, and rice; are the foods most commonly contaminated. Arsenic poisoning typically occurs as a result of industrial exposure, from contaminated wine or illegally distilled spi...
These incidents include arsenic poisoning in milk, soy sauce, and well water, pollution originating from the Toroku Mine on the island of Kyushu, the Matsuo Mine in Shimane Prefecture, and Saganoseki Smelter on Kyushu. The type, routes, and dose of exposure as well as major symptoms are ...
Cumulative As exposure was estimated to be lower than the threshold levels at the present, which might explain the absence of manifestations of chronic As poisoning and arsenicosis in the residents of Gia Lam and Thanh Tri Districts. To our knowledge, this study revealed for the first time ...