Literature DB >> 7327829

Methaemoglobin levels in young children consuming high nitrate well water in the United States.

G F Craun, D G Greathouse, D H Gunderson.   

Abstract

The EPA limit for nitrate (10 mg/l No3-N) in drinking water was established to prevent infantile methaemoglobinemia, an acute condition confined almost exclusively to infants less than three months. This condition is clinically detectable at methaemoglobin levels of approximately 10%. Several studies in the Soviet Union have suggested that elevated methaemoglobin levels from ingested nitrate may not be confined to the young infant and have reported an association between increased methaemoglobin levels of up to 7% in schoolchildren and drinking water with a nitrate concentration of 23-204 mg/l NO3-N. an epidemiologic study of 102 children aged 1-8 conducted in Washington County, Illinois, did not show that ingestion of water with a nitrate concentration of 22-111 mg/l NO3-N was related to increasing methaemoglobin levels nor that the children had high or above normal methaemoglobin levels. The potential for transmission of infections waterborne disease in this area was demonstrated, however, as a large percentage of the wells used for drinking water contained high numbers of total and faecal coliforms.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7327829     DOI: 10.1093/ije/10.4.309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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