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Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.

Arsenic is an environmental hazard and the reduction of drinking water arsenic levels is under consideration. People are exposed to arsenic not only through drinking water but also through arsenic-contaminated air and food. Here we report the health effects of arsenic exposure from burning high arse...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jie, Zheng, Baoshan, Aposhian, H Vasken, Zhou, Yunshu, Chen, Ming-Liang, Zhang, Aihua, Waalkes, Michael P
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11836136
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author Liu, Jie
Zheng, Baoshan
Aposhian, H Vasken
Zhou, Yunshu
Chen, Ming-Liang
Zhang, Aihua
Waalkes, Michael P
author_facet Liu, Jie
Zheng, Baoshan
Aposhian, H Vasken
Zhou, Yunshu
Chen, Ming-Liang
Zhang, Aihua
Waalkes, Michael P
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description Arsenic is an environmental hazard and the reduction of drinking water arsenic levels is under consideration. People are exposed to arsenic not only through drinking water but also through arsenic-contaminated air and food. Here we report the health effects of arsenic exposure from burning high arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China. Coal in this region has undergone mineralization and thus produces high concentrations of arsenic. Coal is burned inside the home in open pits for daily cooking and crop drying, producing a high concentration of arsenic in indoor air. Arsenic in the air coats and permeates food being dried producing high concentrations in food; however, arsenic concentrations in the drinking water are in the normal range. The estimated sources of total arsenic exposure in this area are from arsenic-contaminated food (50-80%), air (10-20%), water (1-5%), and direct contact in coal-mining workers (1%). At least 3,000 patients with arsenic poisoning were found in the Southwest Prefecture of Guizhou, and approximately 200,000 people are at risk for such overexposures. Skin lesions are common, including keratosis of the hands and feet, pigmentation on the trunk, skin ulceration, and skin cancers. Toxicities to internal organs, including lung dysfunction, neuropathy, and nephrotoxicity, are clinically evident. The prevalence of hepatomegaly was 20%, and cirrhosis, ascites, and liver cancer are the most serious outcomes of arsenic poisoning. The Chinese government and international organizations are attempting to improve the house conditions and the coal source, and thereby protect human health in this area.
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spelling pubmed-12407222005-11-08 Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China. Liu, Jie Zheng, Baoshan Aposhian, H Vasken Zhou, Yunshu Chen, Ming-Liang Zhang, Aihua Waalkes, Michael P Environ Health Perspect Research Article Arsenic is an environmental hazard and the reduction of drinking water arsenic levels is under consideration. People are exposed to arsenic not only through drinking water but also through arsenic-contaminated air and food. Here we report the health effects of arsenic exposure from burning high arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China. Coal in this region has undergone mineralization and thus produces high concentrations of arsenic. Coal is burned inside the home in open pits for daily cooking and crop drying, producing a high concentration of arsenic in indoor air. Arsenic in the air coats and permeates food being dried producing high concentrations in food; however, arsenic concentrations in the drinking water are in the normal range. The estimated sources of total arsenic exposure in this area are from arsenic-contaminated food (50-80%), air (10-20%), water (1-5%), and direct contact in coal-mining workers (1%). At least 3,000 patients with arsenic poisoning were found in the Southwest Prefecture of Guizhou, and approximately 200,000 people are at risk for such overexposures. Skin lesions are common, including keratosis of the hands and feet, pigmentation on the trunk, skin ulceration, and skin cancers. Toxicities to internal organs, including lung dysfunction, neuropathy, and nephrotoxicity, are clinically evident. The prevalence of hepatomegaly was 20%, and cirrhosis, ascites, and liver cancer are the most serious outcomes of arsenic poisoning. The Chinese government and international organizations are attempting to improve the house conditions and the coal source, and thereby protect human health in this area. 2002-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1240722/ /pubmed/11836136 Text en
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Liu, Jie
Zheng, Baoshan
Aposhian, H Vasken
Zhou, Yunshu
Chen, Ming-Liang
Zhang, Aihua
Waalkes, Michael P
Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.
title Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.
title_full Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.
title_fullStr Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.
title_full_unstemmed Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.
title_short Chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in Guizhou, China.
title_sort chronic arsenic poisoning from burning high-arsenic-containing coal in guizhou, china.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11836136
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