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引用次数: 12
摘要
对饮用水中重金属含量进行了分光光度法及相关分析。在雨季和旱季,从埃邦伊州不同地方政府地区的各种来源的饮用水中收集了样品,装在预处理的塑料瓶中,并分析了总Cd、Co、Cr、Cu、Fe、Mn、Ni、Pb和Zn。采用Pearson相关分析和tTest统计方法评价样品中重金属离子升高的关系,采用流行病学研究方法采用综合疾病监测与反应系统(IDRS)对2001 - 2011年该地区4例水相关疾病的现状进行评价。结果显示,与2001年的数据相比,2011年监测到的麦地那龙线虫、腹泻和霍乱的流行率分别下降了100%、15.3%和8.6%,而伤寒的流行率上升了71.6%。结果还表明,该地区饮用水的金属浓度高于世卫组织指导限值;地表水样品Pb > Mn > Fe > Cr > Co > Cd > Ni和地下水样品Mn > Pb > Cr > Co > Fe > Cd > Ni。季节差异不显著(P < 0.05)。相关分析表明:Cu/Zn > Pb/Zn > Fe/Mn > Fe/Pb > Cd/Zn > Cu/Pb > Co/Fe > Cd/Co。
Evaluation and correlation study of heavy metals load in drinking water and update of water-related disease cases in ebonyi state from 2001 – 2011
Spectrophotometric and correlation analysis of heavy metal levels in drinking water was carried out. Samples from various sources of drinking water in different Local Government Areas in Ebonyi State were collected in pre-treated plastic bottles during the rainy and dry seasons and analysed for total Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn. Pearson’s correlation analysis and tTest statistics were used to evaluate the relationship between elevated heavy metal ions in the sample, while Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response System (IDRS) was used in epidemiological studies to evaluate the current status of four water-related disease cases in the area between 2001 to 2011. The result showed that the prevalence of guinea worm, diarrhoea and cholera monitored dropped by a 100 %, 15.3 % and 8.6 % respectively, while typhoid fever escalated by 71.6 % in 2011 compared with the 2001 data. The result also indicated elevated metal concentrations above the WHO guideline limits for drinking water in the order; Pb > Mn > Fe > Cr > Co > Cd > Ni in surface water and Mn > Pb > Cr > Co > Fe > Cd > Ni in groundwater samples. Seasonal variations were not significant (P > 0.05). The correlation analyses showed high degree of metal association in the order: Cu/Zn > Pb/Zn > Fe/Mn > Fe/Pb > Cd/Zn > Cu/Pb > Co/Fe > Cd/Co.