The current arsenic exposure condition, arsenicosis prevalence, urinary arsenic and MDA (malondialdehyde) concentrations in people were studied. The study area, a village in Xing Ren County in Guizhou Province, PR China, is a coal-borne arsenicosis endemic area that was identified several decades ago. The residents in Xing Ren have been using coal containing high arsenic levels all their life. Urinary arsenic levels of villagers were 192.2 ± 22 µg/g creatinine (n = 113) in the coal-borne endemic area (Xing Ren county) and were significantly higher than 63.6 ± 5.9 µg/g creatinine (n = 30) in a neighbouring control site (a village in Xing Yi county). The urinary MDA concentrations of villagers from the endemic area were also significantly hig...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
Arsenic is one of the most important toxicants in the environment. In Inner Mongolia of China, 300,0...
Chronic arsenic poisoning in China caused by intake of high arsenic in drinking water and in dried l...
The extent of exposure of residents of Changqing (Guizhou, PR China) to arsenic through coal-burning...
In contrast to arsenic (As) poisoning caused by naturally occurring inorganic arsenic-contaminated w...
In contrast to arsenic (As) poisoning caused by naturally occurring inorganic arsenic-contaminated w...
Abstract: In contrast to arsenic (As) poisoning caused by naturally occurring inorganic arsenic-cont...
Coal is widely used in PR China. Unfortunately, coal from some areas in Guizhou Province contains el...
Between 2001 and 2005, 21,155 of 445,638 wells in 20,517 villages in 292 counties in 16 provinces fr...
Arsenic exposure from burning coal with high arsenic contents occurs in southwest Guizhou, China. Co...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater (0.05 to 0.84 mg/L) in Kuitun, Xinjiang was first found in 1970...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Arsenic is one of the toxic trace elements in coals, which is harmful to both the ecological environ...
Chronic arsenicosis is a newly-emerged public-health issue in China and many other Asian countries. ...
AbstractThis article provides the history of arsenicosis in Mainland China and the research situatio...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
Arsenic is one of the most important toxicants in the environment. In Inner Mongolia of China, 300,0...
Chronic arsenic poisoning in China caused by intake of high arsenic in drinking water and in dried l...
The extent of exposure of residents of Changqing (Guizhou, PR China) to arsenic through coal-burning...
In contrast to arsenic (As) poisoning caused by naturally occurring inorganic arsenic-contaminated w...
In contrast to arsenic (As) poisoning caused by naturally occurring inorganic arsenic-contaminated w...
Abstract: In contrast to arsenic (As) poisoning caused by naturally occurring inorganic arsenic-cont...
Coal is widely used in PR China. Unfortunately, coal from some areas in Guizhou Province contains el...
Between 2001 and 2005, 21,155 of 445,638 wells in 20,517 villages in 292 counties in 16 provinces fr...
Arsenic exposure from burning coal with high arsenic contents occurs in southwest Guizhou, China. Co...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater (0.05 to 0.84 mg/L) in Kuitun, Xinjiang was first found in 1970...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Arsenic is one of the toxic trace elements in coals, which is harmful to both the ecological environ...
Chronic arsenicosis is a newly-emerged public-health issue in China and many other Asian countries. ...
AbstractThis article provides the history of arsenicosis in Mainland China and the research situatio...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
Arsenic is one of the most important toxicants in the environment. In Inner Mongolia of China, 300,0...
Chronic arsenic poisoning in China caused by intake of high arsenic in drinking water and in dried l...