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ARSENIC CONTAMINATION IN DRINKING WATER AND SKIN MANIFESTATIONS IN LOWLAND NEPAL: THE FIRST COMMUNITY-BASED SURVEY
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2005
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First Community-based SurveyArsenic ConcentrationMedical GeochemistryMetalloid ContaminationEnvironmental HealthToxicologyPublic HealthTube WellsArsenic ContaminationHuman ExposureWater QualityGroundwater PollutionEcotoxicologyEpidemiologyEnvironmental EngineeringGlobal HealthForensic ToxicologyMetal ToxicityEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicine
A community-based, dose-response study on arsenic contamination was conducted in three communities in Terai in lowland Nepal. The arsenic concentration of all the tube wells in use (n = 146) and the prevalence of arsenic-induced skin manifestation among 1,343 (approximately 80% of the inhabitants) subjects indicated the existence of a highly contaminated area in Terai. It was found that overall prevalence of arsenicosis among the subjects > or = 15 years old was 6.9%, which was comparable to those found by the same examiner in arsenic-contaminated areas in Bangladesh, and that males had prevalence a twice as high as females, which could not be explained by the difference in the exposure level.
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