| Literature DB >> 24455995 |
Orhan Gunduz1, Coskun Bakar, Celalettin Simsek, Alper Baba, Alper Elci, Hakan Gurleyuk, Merdiye Mutlu, Ayse Cakir.
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to compare the causes of death in 5 villages situated in Simav Plain, Turkey, during 2005-2010 where different arsenic levels were detected in drinking water supplies. Since groundwater in Simav Plain had arsenic concentrations that ranged between 7.1 and 833.9 ppb, a two-phase research was formulated. In the first phase, public health surveys were conducted with 1,003 villagers to determine the distribution of diseases. In the second phase, verbal autopsy surveys and official death records were used to investigate the causes of death. In total, 402 death cases were found in the study area where cardiovascular system diseases (44%) and cancers (15.2%) were major causes. Cancers of lung (44.3%), prostate (9.8%), colon (9.8%), and stomach (8.2%) were comparably higher in villages with high arsenic levels in drinking water supplies. Furthermore, the majority of cases of liver, bladder, and stomach cancers were observed in villages with high arsenic levels.Entities:
Keywords: Simav; Turkey; arsenic; groundwater; public health; verbal autopsy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 24455995 DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2013.872076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Environ Occup Health ISSN: 1933-8244 Impact factor: 1.663