reviewJournal of Environmental Science and Health Part AOct 1, 2006Closed access

Human Health Effects From Chronic Arsenic Poisoning–A Review

Safe Drinking Water Foundation · University of Saskatchewan · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The ill effects of human exposure to arsenic (As) have recently been reevaluated by government agencies around the world. This has lead to a lowering of As guidelines in drinking water, with Canada decreasing the maximum allowable level from 50 to 25 microg/L and the U.S. from 50 to 10 microg/L. Canada is currently contemplating a further decrease to 5 microg/L. The reason for these regulatory changes is the realization that As can cause deleterious effects at lower concentrations than was previously thought. There is a strong relationship between chronic ingestion of As and deleterious human health effects and here we provide an overview of some of the major effects documented in the scientific literature. As…

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  • Ingestion
  • Medicine
  • Physiology
  • Environmental health
  • Disease
  • Toxicology
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Endocrinology
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