Human Health Effects From Chronic Arsenic Poisoning–A Review
Safe Drinking Water Foundation · University of Saskatchewan · +1 more institution
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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 111
Authors
4- SKSimon KapajCorresponding
Safe Drinking Water Foundation
- HGHans G. Peterson
Safe Drinking Water Foundation
- KLKarsten Liber
University of Saskatchewan
- PBPROSUN BHATTACHARYA
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Ingestion
- Medicine
- Physiology
- Environmental health
- Disease
- Toxicology
- Intensive care medicine
- Endocrinology