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Health risk assessment to fluoride in drinking water of rural residents living in the Poldasht city, Northwest of Iran.

Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Volume 148:426-430. | February 15th, 2018 | By Mahmood Yousefi, Mahboobeh Ghoochani, and Amir Hossein Mahvi.
Location: Iran

Highlights

  • The 57% of samples analyzed exceeded the limit set for fluoride in drinking water.
  • The highest fluoride exposure for different regions was observed in children and teenager’s groups.
  • Most of the rural residents suffered from fluoride contaminated drinking water.
  • The HQ value was > 1 for all groups of residents in Agh otlogh and Sari soo.

Abstract

This study analyzes the concentrations and health risks of fluoride in 112 drinking water samples collected from 28 villages of the Poldasht city, West Azerbaijan province in Iran. Results indicated that fluoride content in drinking water ranged from0.27 to 10.3 mg L?1 (average 1.70 mg L?1). The 57% of samples analyzed exceeded the limit set for fluoride in drinking water. Based on findings from health risk assessment this study, the highest fluoride exposure for different regions of Poldasht city was observed in young consumers, children and teenager’s groups. Also, most of the rural residents suffered from fluoride contaminated drinking water. The calculated HQ value was > 1 for all groups of residents in Agh otlogh and Sari soo areas. Therefore, it is imperative to take measures to reduce fluoride concentration in drinking water and control of fluorosis. Action should be implemented to enhance monitoring of fluoride levels to avoid the potential risk to the population.

*Abstract online at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651317307273