A comparison of studies examining the effects of arsenic on global human health and specific regions in Nigeria.

Tasha Siame, Mu’awiya Baba Aminu, Tolulope Idiat Ogunsanya, Amarachukwu Bernaldine Isiaka, Sarah Aduwa, Bertha Onyenachi Akagbue, Olamide Durodola, Olayiwola Bolaji
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Arsenic occurs naturally in high concentrations in groundwater in various countries and is extremely toxic in its inorganic state. The primary threat to public health arises from the contamination of drinking water, food preparation, and irrigation of crops. Prolonged exposure to arsenic through water and food consumption is linked to cancer, skin lesions, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Additionally, early-life exposure may negatively impact cognitive development and increase mortality in young adults. The crucial measure in affected communities is preventing further arsenic exposure by ensuring a safe water supply. Arsenic is a naturally occurring element widely distributed in the environment air, water, and land. Elevated exposure occurs through contaminated water, food, industrial processes, and tobacco consumption, leading to chronic arsenic poisoning with characteristic effects such as skin lesions and cancer.
砷对全球人类健康和尼日利亚特定地区影响的研究比较。
砷天然存在于各国的地下水中,浓度很高,在无机状态下毒性极强。对公众健康的主要威胁来自于饮用水、食品制作和农作物灌溉的污染。通过饮水和食物长期接触砷与癌症、皮肤病、心血管疾病和糖尿病有关。此外,早年接触砷可能会对认知能力的发展产生负面影响,并增加青壮年的死亡率。受影响社区的关键措施是确保安全供水,防止进一步接触砷。砷是一种天然元素,广泛分布于空气、水和土地环境中。受污染的水、食物、工业生产过程和烟草消费都会增加砷的接触量,从而导致慢性砷中毒,并产生皮肤病变和癌症等特征性影响。
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