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Determination of Arsenic Scalp Hair of Pakistani Children and Drinking Water for Environmental Risk Assessment
Authors:Jameel A Baig  Tasneem G Kazi  Abdul Q Shah  Sumaira Khan  Nida F Kolachi  Hassan I Afridi
Institution:1. National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry , University of Sindh , Jamshoro , Pakistan;2. Young Welfare Society Mughalabad , Near Akri, Taluka Faiz Ganj, District Khairpur , Pakistan;3. National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry , University of Sindh , Jamshoro , Pakistan
Abstract:This cross-sectional study measured the arsenic level in scalp hair samples of children from two age groups exposed to contaminated underground water in Pakistan. The As concentrations in water and scalp hair samples were analyzed by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. The studied areas were divided into three regions based on concentration of As in water and scalp hair of children who had been exposed to different levels of As through drinking water. The average As concentrations in underground water samples of sub-districts Faiz Ganj, Thari Mirwah, and Gambat were observed to be 15.2, 28.5, and 98.3 μg/L, respectively, which were marked as less, medium, and highly contaminated areas, respectively. The proportion of the children with lower body mass index significantly increased with increasing As exposure level; the dose–response relationship was consistently observed among the subgroups. The range of As concentrations in scalp hair samples of children of age 1–5 and 6–10 years was 0.21–3.88 and 0.32–3.63 μg/g, respectively. Thus, it is likely that children in our study areas are chronically exposed to As through drinking groundwater, suggesting that there is an urgent need to take immediate solution, especially in the Gambat sub-district.
Keywords:arsenic  scalp hair  children  groundwater
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