2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21258-2_11
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Arsenic-Contaminated Drinking Water and the Associated Health Effects in the Shahpur Block of Bihar: A Case Study From Five Villages

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“…It is indeed true that despite the government's initiatives, there is still a lack of awareness among people in villages regarding arsenic contamination and its effects. A signi cant percentage of respondents in an arsenic-contaminated village were found to be unaware of arsenic poisoning and its health consequences (Thakur and Gupta 2020). This highlights the need for a more rigorous awareness campaign to educate people about the harmful effects of arsenic contamination, its sources, and available remedial procedures (Singh 2015).…”
Section: Problems With Implementation and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is indeed true that despite the government's initiatives, there is still a lack of awareness among people in villages regarding arsenic contamination and its effects. A signi cant percentage of respondents in an arsenic-contaminated village were found to be unaware of arsenic poisoning and its health consequences (Thakur and Gupta 2020). This highlights the need for a more rigorous awareness campaign to educate people about the harmful effects of arsenic contamination, its sources, and available remedial procedures (Singh 2015).…”
Section: Problems With Implementation and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is metalloid occurring 20th in earth crust, 14th in sea water and 12th in human body [8]. Toxic effects of arsenic on health is wide spread in both humans and animals [9], as epidemiological substantiation proved that chronic arsenic exposure is associated with increased risk of liver, bladder and skin cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus neuropathies, and ocular diseases [10][11][12]. Arsenic ingestion leads to accumulation in liver, kidney and lungs and small amount in gastrointestinal tract, muscle nervous system and spleen because these organs are rich in oxidative enzymes [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%