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Uranium in drinking water: a public health threat
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Author Affiliations
The Research Council of Norway, Semey Medical University, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Agricultural Research & Education Organization, ...
Published InArchives of Toxicology
Year2020
Citations210
Abstract
Uranium (U) has no known essential biological functions. Furthermore, it is well known for its toxicity, radioactivity, and carcinogenic potency. Impacts on human health due to U exposure have been studied extensively by many researchers. Chronic exposure to low-level U isotopes (radionuclides) may be interlinked with cancer etiology and at high exposure levels, also kidney disease. Other important issues covered U and fertilizers, and also U in soils or human tissues as an easily measurable indicator element in a pathophysiological examination. Furthermore, phosphate fertilization is known as the important source of contamination with U in the agricultural land, mainly due to contamination in the phosphate rock applied for fertilizer manufacture. Therefore, long-term usage of U-bearing fertilizers can substantially increase the…
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Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsAir Quality and Health ImpactsGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental healthToxicologyEcologyOrganic chemistryMetallurgyGeotechnical engineeringQuantum mechanicsSoil science