Issue 7, 2011

Community exposure to arsenic in the Mekong river delta, Southern Vietnam

Abstract

We examined the daily inorganic arsenic (i-As) intake from drinking water and rice in 45 households (75 individuals) in the An Giang province, Southern Vietnam. The daily i-As intake ranged from 28–102 μg d−1, equivalent to the daily dose of 0.6–1.9 μg d−1 kg(body wt)−1. Increased As concentrations were observed in human hair in the study location. Approximately 67% (n = 44), 42% (n = 28), and 15% (n = 10) of the hair samples had As levels exceeding 1, 3, and 10 μg g−1, respectively. The total As concentrations in female and male hair correlated well with the total daily i-As intake. Measurement of As concentrations in the hair of people who were consuming or had previously consumed As from contaminated sources may help predict the onset of negative health effects. We suggested an application of the Bayes's theorem to calculate the probability that an individual in a population will acquire a negative health effect, given that the concentration of arsenic in the subject's hair has been determined.

Graphical abstract: Community exposure to arsenic in the Mekong river delta, Southern Vietnam

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Feb 2011
Accepted
25 Mar 2011
First published
08 Jun 2011

J. Environ. Monit., 2011,13, 2025-2032

Community exposure to arsenic in the Mekong river delta, Southern Vietnam

H. T. Hanh, K. Kim, S. Bang and N. M. Hoa, J. Environ. Monit., 2011, 13, 2025 DOI: 10.1039/C1EM10037H

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