厄立特里亚选定村庄饮用水中氟化物浓度的调查

Beamlak Haile, Aron Hailemichael, T. Haile, A. Manohar
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氟化物是饮用水中为数不多的化学污染物之一,尽管;由于其在极低浓度下的有益作用,它被认为是水中必不可少的化学成分。然而,当饮用水中过量存在时,就龋齿、氟骨症和骨折的患病率而言,它对人类健康产生有害影响。地方性氟中毒,特别是牙齿斑驳和变色在厄立特里亚的许多地方都很普遍。但是,除了为估计牙齿斑斑和氟中毒普遍存在的克伦和埃拉贝德周围村庄饮用水中的氟化物含量而进行的几项研究外,没有进行任何行之有效的研究来确定受影响村庄地下水中的氟化物含量。根据研究发现,地下水中的氟化物含量高于世界卫生组织的最高限值1.5 mg/L。但地方性氟牙症其他地区(村)的氟化物含量尚未确定和记录,因此有必要在疫区开展本研究,确定社区饮用水中的氟化物水平,并与世界卫生组织的标准进行比较。
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Investigations of Fluoride Concentration in Drinking Water Samples from Selected Villages in Eritrea
Fluoride is one of the few chemical contaminants in drinking water, even though; it is known as an essential chemical component in water due to its beneficial effect at a very low concentration. However, when present excessively in drinking water it has detrimental effects on human health in terms of the prevalence of dental caries, skeletal fluorosis and bone fractures. Endemic fluorosis, especially dental mottling and discoloration has been prevalent in many parts of Eritrea. However, no well-established study has been carried out to ascertain the fluoride content in the groundwater of the affected villages, except a couple of researches conducted to estimate fluoride level in drinking water of the villages around Keren and Elabered, where dental mottling and fluorosis is prevalent. According to the researches the fluoride level in the underground water was found to be higher than the maximum WHO limit of 1.5 mg/L. Butthe fluoride content of other places (villages) with endemic dental fluorosis has not been determined and documented, and therefore it is necessary to conduct this research in the affected areas to ascertain the fluoride level in the drinking water of the community and compare it with the WHO standards.
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