Risk related to the ingestion of any water contaminants depends on many factors, including the daily per capita amount of consumed water relative to body weight. This study explored the water consumption pattern of a rural arsenic-affected population in Bangladesh. The study findings are likely to contribute to the risk estimation attributable to ingestion of arsenic and other drinking water contaminants. A total of 640 individuals participated in this cross-sectional study carried out in an arsenic-affected rural population in Bangladesh. In this study daily per capita water consumption for drinking purposes was found to be 73.04 ml/kg/d (range = 71.24–74.84 ml/kg/d), which is higher than for both the US and Taiwan populations. This difference in per capita drinking water consumption might contribute to much higher lifetime cancer mortality and other morbidity risks from arsenic among the Bangladesh population compared to either the US or Taiwan populations. Arsenic is also ingested through cooking water which, if considered, might increase the risk further. The findings of this study highlight the urgent need for a holistic water supply programme for Bangladesh, with special emphasis on the arsenic-affected population.
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December 01 2006
Water consumption patterns in rural Bangladesh: are we underestimating total arsenic load?
Abul Hasnat Milton;
1Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health (CCEB), The University of Newcastle, Level 3, David Maddison Building, Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia
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Habibur Rahman;
Habibur Rahman
2Arsenic Cell, NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation, 4/6, Block-E, Lalmatia, Dhaka, -1207, Bangladesh
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Wayne Smith;
Wayne Smith
1Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health (CCEB), The University of Newcastle, Level 3, David Maddison Building, Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia
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Rupendra Shrestha;
Rupendra Shrestha
3National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH), The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
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Keith Dear
Keith Dear
3National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH), The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
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J Water Health (2006) 4 (4): 431–436.
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Abul Hasnat Milton, Habibur Rahman, Wayne Smith, Rupendra Shrestha, Keith Dear; Water consumption patterns in rural Bangladesh: are we underestimating total arsenic load?. J Water Health 1 December 2006; 4 (4): 431–436. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2006.0027
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