2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0048-9697(00)00426-5
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Industrial fluorosis in cattle and buffalo around Udaipur, India

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“…Cases of endemic fluorosis have been reported worldwide in human and animal populations, due to either high natural background levels of fluoride (8,9,12,18,16), or to fluoride released from anthropogenic sources (13,18,20,22,24). Bovine endemic fluorosis is a biogeochemical endemic disease, and its geographical distribution relates closely to the environmental factors of habitats and has some spatial characteristics, and therefore the correct analysis of the spatial distribution of the fluorosis for monitoring and control of the disease plays an important role.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cases of endemic fluorosis have been reported worldwide in human and animal populations, due to either high natural background levels of fluoride (8,9,12,18,16), or to fluoride released from anthropogenic sources (13,18,20,22,24). Bovine endemic fluorosis is a biogeochemical endemic disease, and its geographical distribution relates closely to the environmental factors of habitats and has some spatial characteristics, and therefore the correct analysis of the spatial distribution of the fluorosis for monitoring and control of the disease plays an important role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…식물이 불소에 장기간 노출될 경우 황백화 (chlorosis), 괴사(necrosis) 및 성장저해가 발생하고 (Pushnik and Miller, 1990), 양이나 소와 같은 포유류의 경우 사료, 토양 및 물 등의 섭취(ingestion)를 통해 축적 된 불소에 의해 쇠약(emaciation), 관절강성(stiffness of joint) 및 뼈와 이의 비정상적 발현 등의 증상이 나타난다 (Patra et al, 2000). (Campbell, 1987;Na et al, 2010).…”
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“…Other wild animals like field voles (Microtus agrestis), woodmice (Apodemus sylvaticus), moles (talpa europaea), shrews (Sorex araneus) and cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus), were also affected by fluoride emission from an aluminium smelter in Wales (Boulton et al, 1994;Weinstein and Davison, 2004). Bison and mule deer showed osteofluorosis around hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, USA, and India (Dwivedi et al, 1997;Patra et al, 2000;Weinstein and Davison, 2004).…”
Section: The Impact Of Volcanic Fluoridementioning
confidence: 99%