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Revista Argentina de Salud Pública

versión impresa ISSN 1852-8724versión On-line ISSN 1853-810X

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LOPEZ STEINMETZ, Lorena Cecilia  y  DIAZ, Silvina Laura. Estimation of Carcinogenic Risk due to Chronic Exposure to Arsenic via Water for Human Consumption in Puna, Jujuy. Rev. argent. salud pública [online]. 2018, vol.9, n.37, pp.15-21. ISSN 1852-8724.

INTRODUCTION: Chronic intake of arsenic (As) is associated with cancer. It is known that water from the Puna region of Jujuy contains As, and that many households do not have access to drinking water from public water supply, but the carcinogenic risk for inhabitants due to drinking local water had not been estimated yet. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the carcinogenic risk level for local inhabitants due to chronic exposure to As through drinking water METHODS: As concentrations in drinking water samples from hamlets of Cochinoca, Susques and Tumbaya was determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy Carcinogenic risk was calculated with mathematical models of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. RESULTS: As was found in all samples (range 0.041-0.34 mg/l/As), and 83% exceeded the maximum allowed for drinking water (0.05 mg/l/As). According to mean concentrations of As by department, the carcinogenic risk for inhabitants was between 2.44 x 10-3 and 5.89 x 10-3. Carcinogenic risk for those who consume drinking water from public supply was 2.36x 10-3, and for those who consume water from other sources was 4.76 x 10-3. All values found exceeded the maximum risk acceptability associated to carcinogen exposure (10-5). CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to implement risk communication programs and health policies to reduce risks due to water intake with arsenic content in this region.

Palabras clave : Arsenic; Drinking Water; Carcinogenic Risk; Environmental Exposure; Puna.

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