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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 43(2): 201-207, abr.-jun. 2009. graf, mapas
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633073

ABSTRACT

Se determinó la contaminación con Arsénico (As) en agua de bebida en Leales (L) y Graneros (G) (Tucumán), y se relacionó el nivel de contaminación con la profundidad de los pozos y la presencia de signos dermatológicos. La determinación de As fue realizada por el método cuantitativo de Gutzei modificado. Se entrevistaron 122 individuos, se evaluaron los signos dermatológicos de arsenicismo. El 9,3% y 34,7% de 140 muestras de L y 95 de G respectivamente tienen niveles permitidos. Las concentraciones promedios en L fueron 0,112; 0,087 y 0,096 mg/L para la profundidad menor a 10; 11 a 25 y mayor a 25 metros respectivamente. No se encontró diferencia entre las distintas profundidades. Las concentraciones promedios en Graneros fueron 0,163; 0,045; 0,405; 0,056 mg/L para los pozos menor a 10; 11 a 25 con concentraciones moderadamente y marcadamente elevadas, y mayor a 25 metros respectivamente. Se encontraron diferencias entre las concentraciones de As y la profundidad de los pozos. El 12,4% de los 89 individuos examinados de L y el 39,4% de los 33 individuos de G presentaron signos dermatológicos. Es una patología de alta prevalencia en áreas deprimidas del noroeste argentino, se vincula a una inadecuada provisión de agua, es un problema de alta importancia socio-sanitaria por su magnitud; su severidad real y potencial y su evitabilidad.


The aim of this work was to investigate the contamination with Arsenic (As) in drinking water in Leales (L) and Graneros (G) (Tucumán), the relationship between the level of pollution and the depth of the wells, and the presence of cutaneous signs. The determination of As was made by the quantitative method of modified Gutzei. A hundred and twenty-two individuals were selected. A total of 9.3% and 34.7% of 140 samples of L and 95 of G respectively have allowed levels.The average concentrations in L were 0.112; 0.087 and 0.096 mg/L for depths lower than 10; 11 to 25 meters, and higher than 25 meters respectively. No difference was found between the different depths. The average concentrations in G were 0.163; 0.045; 0.405; 0.056 mg/L for the wells lower than 10; 11 to 25: meters with concentrations moderately and markedly raised, and higher than 25 meters respectively. Differences were found between the concentrations of As and the depth of the wells. A total of 12.4% of 89 of L and 39.4% of 33 individuals examined of G showed cutaneous signs. This pathology is of high importance in depressed areas of the Argentina, is linked to an inadequate provision of water.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Arsenic/toxicity , Water Pollution/adverse effects , Argentina , Water Consumption (Environmental Health) , Hyperpigmentation , Arsenic Poisoning
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