Title of article :
Relation of nitrate contamination of groundwater with methaemoglobin level among infants in Gaza
Author/Authors :
Abu Naser, A.A. Ministry of Health - Public Health Laboratory, Palestine , Ghbn, N. Ministry of Health - Public Health Laboratory, Palestine , Khoudary, R. Ministry of Health - Laboratories and Blood Banks, Palestine
From page :
994
To page :
1004
Abstract :
A descriptive, cross-sectional and analytical study was carried out in 3 areas of the Gaza Strip, Palestine, in 2002, to determine the factors associated with high methaemoglobin (Met-Hb) levels in infants and the relationship with nitrate concentration in drinking water wells. Drinking water sources were likely to be the main factor for high levels of Met-Hb. Out of 338 infants attending for vaccination, having supplemental feeding, use of boiled water and age 3-6 months were associated with high Met- Hb levels. The highest mean Met-Hb level was in Khan-Younis, where the highest mean nitrate concentration was recorded in drinking water. The results emphasize the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for infants 6 months old, and the choice of a suitable source of water for these infants.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2638902
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