Title of article :
Chronic Arsenic Toxicity from Drinking Well Water in a Rural Area
Author/Authors :
Kazemifar, Amir Mohammad Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin , Arami, Maryam Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin , Khamesi, Shali Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin , Mojdehipanah, Hossein Department of Neurology - College of Medicine - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin
Abstract :
Background: Drinking water is the most important cause of poisoning in the world. Iran is one of
the countries with arsenic-contaminated water upper limit of normal. In this study, we decided to
determine the effects of chronic arsenic poisoning on demographic, clinical and laboratory
features of people.
Methods: This descriptive-sectional study carried out on all people resided in Shahidabad
Village, Qazvin Province in 2015. All of them were evaluated in terms of demographic features,
blood pressure, diabetes, dermatologic, and neurologic lesions, and fasting blood sugar. People
with exclusion criteria were excluded. The data were analyzed by SPSS software and descriptive
statistics.
Results: Out of 400 subjects, 278 (69.5%) females and 122 (30.5%) males), 88 (22%) people
had positive urine test for arsenic and 312 (78%) subjects had negative urine test. The mean age
of them was 48.9 ±16.6 yr. The mean age and duration of residence in the region in arsenic
positive group were significantly higher than arsenic negative group (P<0.05). Blood pressure,
history of diabetes, dermatologic and neurologic lesions, and fasting blood sugar had no
significant differences between two groups.
Conclusion: Although there were no significant differences between two groups in terms of
many clinical and laboratory findings but the prevalence of 22% of poisoning with arsenic in the
selected population reveals the necessity of screening, preventive measures and appropriate
treatments in people exposed to arsenic contamination.
Keywords :
Arsenate , Arsenic , Complications , Poisoning , Prevalence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics