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Groundwater as a potential cause of Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) in Sri Lanka: a review

Journal

JOURNAL OF WATER AND HEALTH
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 393-410

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wh.2021.079

Keywords

Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology; drinking water; groundwater; water quality

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Despite extensive research efforts, the cause of Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) in the rural dry zone of Sri Lanka, remains unidentified. Long-term exposure to nephrotoxic elements through drinking groundwater is widely suspected as a potential risk factor, but causality between impaired groundwater and the disease occurrence remains elusive. Further research is needed to clarify the role of groundwater in the onset of CKDu and address gaps in past studies.
The cause of Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) in the rural dry zone of Sri Lanka remains unidentified, despite vast research efforts that brought about an extensive list of potential risk factors. Among these, the long-term exposure to various nephrotoxic elements through drinking groundwater was widely suspected owing to the unique geographical distribution of the disease. This review focuses on such well-known hypotheses suspecting the relations with fluoride, hardness, major ions, heavy metals, metalloids, organic matter, agrochemical residues, pathogens, and bacterial toxins in the groundwaters of the CKDu-endemic region. It was comprehensively discussed why each of these constituents was considered a risk factor of CKDu, how could they possibly trigger the pathogenesis of the disease, what were the evidence that supported or failed each hypothesis, and whether providing safe drinking water had been effective at mitigating the progression of the disease. Although plenty of circumstantial evidence supported an etiology related to groundwater for CKDu, it was impossible to elucidate the cause-effect relationships between drinking impaired groundwater and the occurrence of the disease. Future research should be effectively designed to clarify the role of groundwater in the onset of CKDu by taking into account the gaps in past research.

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