Workgroup Report: Drinking-Water Nitrate and Health—Recent Findings and Research Needs
National Institutes of Health · National Cancer Institute · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Human alteration of the nitrogen cycle has resulted in steadily accumulating nitrate in our water resources. The U.S. maximum contaminant level and World Health Organization guidelines for nitrate in drinking water were promulgated to protect infants from developing methemoglobinemia, an acute condition. Some scientists have recently suggested that the regulatory limit for nitrate is overly conservative; however, they have not thoroughly considered chronic health outcomes. In August 2004, a symposium on drinking-water nitrate and health was held at the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology meeting to evaluate nitrate exposures and associated health effects in relation to the current regulatory…
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- 23.99
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- 100%
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- 98
Authors
7- MHMary H. WardCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
- TMTheo M. deKok
Maastricht University
- PLPatrick Levallois
Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec, Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec
- JDJean D. Brender
Texas State University
- GGGabriel Guliš
University of Trnava
Topics & keywords
- Nitrate
- Environmental health
- Nitrosation
- Medicine
- Toxicology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Ecology
- Clean water and sanitation