AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the massive efforts to lower water arsenic concentrations in Bangladesh.MethodsIn our large mother–child cohort in rural Matlab, we measured the arsenic concentrations (and other elements) in drinking water and evaluated the actual exposure (urinary arsenic), from early gestation to 10years of age (n=1017).ResultsMedian drinking water arsenic decreased from 23 (2002–2003) to <2μg/L (2013), and the fraction of wells exceeding the national standard (50μg/L) decreased from 58 to 27%. Still, some children had higher water arsenic at 10years than earlier. Installation of deeper wells (>50m) explained much of the lower water arsenic concentrations, but increased the manganese concentrations....
This article was published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [© 2...
Widespread contamination of arsenic in Bangladesh has been jeopardizing the health of millions of pe...
Elevated levels of arsenic are found in several countries which exceed the World Health Organization...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the massive efforts to lower water arsenic c...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
BackgroundMillions of households throughout Bangladesh have been exposed to high levels of arsenic (...
The discovery of arsenic contamination in groundwater has challenged efforts to provide safe drinkin...
We conducted a population-based prevalence survey in Araihazar, Bangladesh, to describe the distribu...
The 1994 discovery of arsenic in ground water in Bangladesh prompted a massive public health effort ...
Background: The people of Bangladesh are currently exposed to high concentrations of arsenic and man...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to identify and evaluate an effective mitigation program for arsenic exp...
Objective: To reduce arsenic (As) exposure, we evaluated the effectiveness of training community mem...
Based on several surveys during 1997-2005 and visits of a medical team to Eruani village, Laksham up...
In many areas of Bangladesh, it has been more than six years since a national campaign to test tubew...
This article was published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [© 2...
Widespread contamination of arsenic in Bangladesh has been jeopardizing the health of millions of pe...
Elevated levels of arsenic are found in several countries which exceed the World Health Organization...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the massive efforts to lower water arsenic c...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
BackgroundMillions of households throughout Bangladesh have been exposed to high levels of arsenic (...
The discovery of arsenic contamination in groundwater has challenged efforts to provide safe drinkin...
We conducted a population-based prevalence survey in Araihazar, Bangladesh, to describe the distribu...
The 1994 discovery of arsenic in ground water in Bangladesh prompted a massive public health effort ...
Background: The people of Bangladesh are currently exposed to high concentrations of arsenic and man...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to identify and evaluate an effective mitigation program for arsenic exp...
Objective: To reduce arsenic (As) exposure, we evaluated the effectiveness of training community mem...
Based on several surveys during 1997-2005 and visits of a medical team to Eruani village, Laksham up...
In many areas of Bangladesh, it has been more than six years since a national campaign to test tubew...
This article was published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [© 2...
Widespread contamination of arsenic in Bangladesh has been jeopardizing the health of millions of pe...
Elevated levels of arsenic are found in several countries which exceed the World Health Organization...