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Arsenic exposure in drinking water: an unrecognized health threat in Peru
by
Arias, M Helena Jahuira
, Cabrera, Lilia Z
, Danz, David
, George, Christine Marie
, Sima, Laura
, Checkley, William
, Gilman, Robert H
, Mihalic, Jana
in
Accuracy
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic - analysis
/ Arsenic removal
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Copper
/ Districts
/ Drinking Water
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Evaluation
/ General aspects
/ Groundwater
/ Guidelines
/ Health
/ Health Policy & Services
/ Health problems
/ Health risks
/ Industry analysis
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Medical sciences
/ Mining
/ Miscellaneous
/ Organizations
/ Peru
/ Public health
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rivers
/ Running
/ Samples
/ Spectrometry
/ Spectrophotometry, Atomic
/ Surface water
/ Surface-groundwater relations
/ Surveillance
/ Water analysis
/ Water districts
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Water sampling
/ Water supply
/ World Health Organization
2014
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Arsenic exposure in drinking water: an unrecognized health threat in Peru
by
Arias, M Helena Jahuira
, Cabrera, Lilia Z
, Danz, David
, George, Christine Marie
, Sima, Laura
, Checkley, William
, Gilman, Robert H
, Mihalic, Jana
in
Accuracy
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic - analysis
/ Arsenic removal
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Copper
/ Districts
/ Drinking Water
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Evaluation
/ General aspects
/ Groundwater
/ Guidelines
/ Health
/ Health Policy & Services
/ Health problems
/ Health risks
/ Industry analysis
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Medical sciences
/ Mining
/ Miscellaneous
/ Organizations
/ Peru
/ Public health
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rivers
/ Running
/ Samples
/ Spectrometry
/ Spectrophotometry, Atomic
/ Surface water
/ Surface-groundwater relations
/ Surveillance
/ Water analysis
/ Water districts
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Water sampling
/ Water supply
/ World Health Organization
2014
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Arsenic exposure in drinking water: an unrecognized health threat in Peru
by
Arias, M Helena Jahuira
, Cabrera, Lilia Z
, Danz, David
, George, Christine Marie
, Sima, Laura
, Checkley, William
, Gilman, Robert H
, Mihalic, Jana
in
Accuracy
/ Arsenic
/ Arsenic - analysis
/ Arsenic removal
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Copper
/ Districts
/ Drinking Water
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Evaluation
/ General aspects
/ Groundwater
/ Guidelines
/ Health
/ Health Policy & Services
/ Health problems
/ Health risks
/ Industry analysis
/ Laboratories
/ Laboratory
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Medical sciences
/ Mining
/ Miscellaneous
/ Organizations
/ Peru
/ Public health
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ Rivers
/ Running
/ Samples
/ Spectrometry
/ Spectrophotometry, Atomic
/ Surface water
/ Surface-groundwater relations
/ Surveillance
/ Water analysis
/ Water districts
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Water sampling
/ Water supply
/ World Health Organization
2014
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Arsenic exposure in drinking water: an unrecognized health threat in Peru
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Arsenic exposure in drinking water: an unrecognized health threat in Peru
2014
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To assess the extent of arsenic contamination of groundwater and surface water in Peru and, to evaluate the accuracy of the Arsenic Econo-Quick(™) (EQ) kit for measuring water arsenic concentrations in the field.
Water samples were collected from 151 water sources in 12 districts of Peru, and arsenic concentrations were measured in the laboratory using inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The EQ field kit was validated by comparing a subset of 139 water samples analysed by laboratory measurements and the EQ kit.
In 86% (96/111) of the groundwater samples, arsenic exceeded the 10 µg/l arsenic concentration guideline given by the World Health Organization (WHO) for drinking water. In 56% (62/111) of the samples, it exceeded the Bangladeshi threshold of 50 µg/l; the mean concentration being 54.5 µg/l (range: 0.1-93.1). In the Juliaca and Caracoto districts, in 96% (27/28) of groundwater samples arsenic was above the WHO guideline; and in water samples collected from the section of the Rímac river running through Lima, all had arsenic concentrations exceeding the WHO limit. When validated against laboratory values, the EQ kit correctly identified arsenic contamination relative to the guideline in 95% (106/111) of groundwater and in 68% (19/28) of surface water samples.
In several districts of Peru, drinking water shows widespread arsenic contamination, exceeding the WHO arsenic guideline. This poses a public health threat requiring further investigation and action. For groundwater samples, the EQ kit performed well relative to the WHO arsenic limit and therefore could provide a vital tool for water arsenic surveillance.
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Organisation mondiale de la santé,World Health Organization,The World Health Organization
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