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Drinking Water Quality and Human Health



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Autore: Villanueva Belmonte Cristina Visualizza persona
Titolo: Drinking Water Quality and Human Health Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (374 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: risk assessment
time series study
risk context
ammonia
fluoride
exposure assessment
water safety plan
HWTS implementation
human health
simulation study
drinking water guidance
chlorination by-product
adverse reproductive outcomes
spatial variations
THMs
zinc
radioactivity
thyroid disease
risk management
infants
water contamination
infant health
small for gestational age
drinking water quality
methemoglobinemia
magnesium
monitoring
effect measure modification
nitrite
health-based guideline
environmental exposure
organic matter
Maryland
tap water
impact assessment
turbidity
chronic kidney disease
fever
diarrhoeal disease
rural water resources
drinking water
acute gastroenteritis
Nigeria
E. coli
pharmacokinetic modeling
chemical risk assessment
uncertainty factors
community water system
groundwater
dental health
inorganic manganese
atrazine
duration extrapolation
health insurance data
space–time detection
seasonality
fecal coliforms
water safety plans
preterm birth
dissolved oxygen
gravity-fed piped water scheme
urban area
cough
water operation data
screening method
endogenous nitrosation
infant exposure
sanitary inspection
waterborne disease outbreak
N-nitroso compounds
end-stage renal disease
arsenic
diarrhea
sodium
private wells
animal feeding operation
endocrine disruptor
Vibrio pathogens
LTD
disinfection by-product
chemical oxygen demand
potassium
biomonitoring
nitrate
annual effective dose
sub-Saharan Africa
France
carcinogenic
public health
enterococci
calcium
water and sanitation
pharmaceuticals
environment
drinking water distribution systems
water contaminants
Asia-Pacific region
Denmark
trihalomethanes
risk
cancer
low birth weight
drug labels
Persona (resp. second.): LevalloisPatrick
Sommario/riassunto: The quality of drinking water is paramount for public health. Despite important improvements in the last decades, access to safe drinking water is not universal. The World Health Organization estimates that almost 10% of the population in the world do not have access to improved drinking water sources. Among other diseases, waterborne infections cause diarrhea, which kills nearly one million people every year, mostly children under 5 years of age. On the other hand, chemical pollution is a concern in high-income countries and an increasing problem in low- and middle-income countries. Exposure to chemicals in drinking water may lead to a range of chronic non-communicable diseases (e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disease), adverse reproductive outcomes, and effects on children’s health (e.g., neurodevelopment), among other health effects. Although drinking water quality is regulated and monitored in many countries, increasing knowledge leads to the need for reviewing standards and guidelines on a nearly permanent basis, both for regulated and newly identified contaminants. Drinking water standards are mostly based on animal toxicity data, and more robust epidemiologic studies with accurate exposure assessment are needed. The current risk assessment paradigm dealing mostly with one-by-one chemicals dismisses the potential synergisms or interactions from exposures to mixtures of contaminants, particularly at the low-exposure range. Thus, evidence is needed on exposure and health effects of mixtures of contaminants in drinking water. Finally, water stress and water quality problems are expected to increase in the coming years due to climate change and increasing water demand by population growth, and new evidence is needed to design appropriate adaptation policies.This Special Issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) focuses on the current state of knowledge on the links between drinking water quality and human health.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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