巴基斯坦南部受氟污染饮用水地下水的污染指标和人类健康风险评估

Shakeel Ahmed Talpur , Muhammad Rashad , Aziz Ahmed , Gianluigi Rosatelli , Muhammad Yousuf Jat Baloch , Aqib Hassan Ali Khan , Hafeez Ahmed Talpur , Javed Iqbal
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本研究调查了巴基斯坦巴丁地区地下水中的氟污染及相关健康风险。对 57 个地下水样本进行了氟化物、浊度、铁和总溶解固体 (TDS) 分析。采用污染指数和健康风险模型来评估污染水平和潜在的健康影响。结果显示,47% 的样本超过了世界卫生组织规定的 1.5 毫克/升的氟限制,平均浓度为 1.92 毫克/升。空间分析表明,北部和南部地区的污染程度较高。健康风险评估表明,儿童尤其是女性患氟中毒的风险最高。相当一部分样本中的 TDS、浑浊度和铁含量也超过了世界卫生组织的限值。这项调查将多种污染指标、空间分析和特定年龄段的健康风险评估独特地结合在一起,为有针对性的干预措施、政策制定和资源分配提供了生动的见解,以解决氟流行地区这一关键的公共卫生问题。
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Pollution indicators and human health risk assessment of fluoride contaminated drinking groundwater in southern Pakistan
This study investigated fluoride contamination in groundwater and associated health risks in the Badin district of Pakistan. Fifty-seven groundwater samples were analyzed for fluoride, turbidity, iron, and total dissolved solids (TDS). Pollution indices and health risk models were employed to assess contamination levels and potential health impacts. Results showed that 47 % of samples exceeded the WHO fluoride limit of 1.5 mg/L, with a mean concentration of 1.92 mg/L. Spatial analysis revealed high contamination in northern and southern areas. Health risk assessments indicated that children, particularly females, faced the highest risk of fluorosis. TDS, turbidity, and iron levels also exceeded WHO limits in significant portions of the samples. This investigation uniquely combines multiple pollution indicators, spatial analysis, and age-specific health risk assessments, presenting vibrant insights for targeted interventions, policy development, and resource allocation to address this critical public health issue in fluoride-endemic regions.
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