Cavar Suzana, Klapec Tomislav, Grubesić Renata Jurisić, Valek Marina
Institute of Public Health for the Osijek-Baranya County, F. Krezme 1, HR-31000 Osijek, Croatia.
Sci Total Environ. 2005 Mar 1;339(1-3):277-82. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.12.013.
This study investigated the relationship between arsenic concentrations in drinking water in four towns/villages in eastern Croatia and corresponding hair arsenic concentrations of residents. The mean arsenic concentrations in community drinking water samples were 0.14, 37.88, 171.60, and 611.89 microg/l. The corresponding mean concentrations of the element in hair samples of subjects residing in each of the localities were 0.07 (n=11), 0.26 (n=17), 1.74 (n=11), and 4.31 microg/g (n=23). Chronic exposures to arsenic levels estimated in three investigated locations could present a serious health threat to around 3% of Croatian population.
本研究调查了克罗地亚东部四个城镇/村庄饮用水中的砷浓度与居民相应的头发砷浓度之间的关系。社区饮用水样本中的平均砷浓度分别为0.14、37.88、171.60和611.89微克/升。居住在每个地区的受试者头发样本中该元素的相应平均浓度分别为0.07(n = 11)、0.26(n = 17)、1.74(n = 11)和4.31微克/克(n = 23)。在三个调查地点估计的慢性砷暴露水平可能对约3%的克罗地亚人口构成严重的健康威胁。