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Peripheral neuropathy induced by drinking water contaminated with low-dose arsenic in Myanmar

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JAPANESE SOC HYGIENE
DOI: 10.1186/s12199-019-0781-0

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Arsenic; Pollution; Groundwater; Peripheral neuropathy; Sensory disturbance

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  1. Japan International Cooperation Agency
  2. JSPS KAKENHI [18 K10052]

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BackgroundMore than 140 million people drink arsenic-contaminated groundwater. It is unknown how much arsenic exposure is necessary to cause neurological impairment. Here, we evaluate the relationship between neurological impairments and the arsenic concentration in drinking water (ACDW).Participants and methodsA cross-sectional study design was employed. We performed medical examinations of 1867 residents in seven villages in the Thabaung township in Myanmar. Medical examinations consisted of interviews regarding subjective neurological symptoms and objective neurological examinations of sensory disturbances. For subjective neurological symptoms, we ascertained the presence or absence of defects in smell, vision, taste, and hearing; the feeling of weakness; and chronic numbness or pain. For objective sensory disturbances, we examined defects in pain sensation, vibration sensation, and two-point discrimination. We analyzed the relationship between the subjective symptoms, objective sensory disturbances, and ACDW.ResultsResidents with ACDW 10 parts per billion (ppb) had experienced a feeling of weakness and chronic numbness or pain significantly more often than those with ACDW <10ppb. Residents with ACDW 50ppb had three types of sensory disturbances significantly more often than those with ACDW <50ppb. In children, there was no significant association between symptoms or signs and ACDW.ConclusionSubjective symptoms, probably due to peripheral neuropathy, occurred at very low ACDW (around 10ppb). Objective peripheral nerve disturbances of both small and large fibers occurred at low ACDW (>50ppb). These data suggest a threshold for the occurrence of peripheral neuropathy due to arsenic exposure, and indicate that the arsenic concentration in drinking water should be less than 10ppb to ensure human health.

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