A brief review of industrial fluorosis in domesticated bovines in India: Focus on its socio-economic impacts on livestock farmers

S. L. Choubisa
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An excessive and repeated high fluoride exposure over a long period of time is harmful to the health of humans and domestic animals and causes several toxic effects in the form of fluorosis disease. If fluoride exposure is due to industrial fluoride, the disease is known as industrial fluorosis. In recent years, due to rapid industrialization in India, various health problems are increasing continuously among domesticated bovine animals, cattle (Bos taurus) feed and water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) living and grazing in industrial areas due to industrial fluoride pollution. In fact, many coal-burning and industrial activities, such as power generating stations and the manufacturing of steel, iron, aluminum, zinc, phosphorus, chemical fertilizers, bricks, cement, hydrofluoric acid, etc are generally discharging fluoride into their surrounding areas which create industrial fluoride pollution. An industrially emitted fluoride not only contaminates the surrounding environment including soil, air and fresh water reservoirs, but also contaminates vegetation, agricultural crops, and many other biological communities on which bovines generally survive. These animals develop a number of toxic effects on their teeth (dental fluorosis), bones (skeletal fluorosis) and soft organs (non-skeletal fluorosis) due to chronic industrial fluoride intoxication. Due to industrial fluorosis, bovine animals become physically weak and lame, and diverse health problems, such as anemia, gastrointestinal discomforts, polyuria, polydipsia, impaired reproduction, etc. are also found in them. In the country, many domesticated bovines are suffering with industrial fluorosis. In these animals, the maximum prevalence, 84.11% of industrial dental fluorosis and 72.0% of skeletal fluorosis has been reported. In the country, the research works done so far on industrial fluorosis in bovines are briefly and critically reviewed in the present communication. Along with this, the focus has also been on the adverse socio-economic impacts of industrial fluorosis on livestock farmers and how to prevent this disease in these animals.
简要回顾印度驯养牛的工业氟中毒:重点关注其对畜牧农民的社会经济影响
长期过量和反复接触高氟化物对人类和家畜的健康有害,并以氟中毒疾病的形式造成几种毒性影响。如果氟暴露是由于工业氟化物,这种疾病被称为工业氟中毒。近年来,由于印度工业化的快速发展,由于工业氟化物污染,在工业区生活和放牧的家畜、牛(Bos taurus)饲料和水牛(Bubalus bubalis)的各种健康问题不断增加。事实上,许多燃煤和工业活动,如发电厂和制造钢、铁、铝、锌、磷、化肥、砖、水泥、氢氟酸等,一般都向周围地区排放氟化物,造成工业氟化物污染。工业排放的氟化物不仅污染了周围的环境,包括土壤、空气和淡水水库,而且还污染了植被、农作物和牛通常赖以生存的许多其他生物群落。由于慢性工业氟中毒,这些动物的牙齿(氟牙症)、骨骼(氟骨症)和软组织(非氟骨症)出现了许多毒性影响。由于工业氟中毒,牛的身体变得虚弱和跛行,并出现各种健康问题,如贫血、胃肠不适、多尿、烦渴、生殖障碍等。在这个国家,许多驯养的牛患有工业氟中毒。在这些动物中,工业氟牙症和氟骨症的发病率最高,分别为84.11%和72.0%。在该国,本通讯简要和严格地审查了迄今为止在牛的工业氟中毒方面所做的研究工作。与此同时,重点还放在工业氟中毒对畜牧农民的不利社会经济影响以及如何在这些动物中预防这种疾病。
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