Comprehensive approach integrating water quality index and toxic element analysis for environmental and health risk assessment enhanced by simulation techniques DOI Creative Commons
Mohamed Hamdy Eid, Mahmoud Awad, Essam A. Mohamed

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Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 46(10)

Published: Aug. 31, 2024

Abstract Due to water shortages and the potential impact of Ethiopia’s new dam on Nile River, Egypt is seeking resources. This study assesses drinking quality associated risks from potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in Quaternary aquifer (QA) Beni-Suef, Egypt. Using a comprehensive approach, including PHREEQC geochemical modeling, ionic ratios, multivariate statistical analyses, integrated weight index (WQI), evaluated sources ion contamination mixing with QA. Various indices, such as Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI), ecological Risk (RI), Hazard Quotient (HQ), (HI), were used assess health risks. Monte Carlo simulations provided probabilistic assessments non-carcinogenic for adults children. GIS tools map risk identifying most deteriorated locations sustainable management. The hydrochemical analysis revealed facies Na–Cl, Ca–Mg–HCO 3 , mixed types, influenced by carbonate dissolution, exchange, silicate weathering. Contamination sources, particularly north south, linked agricultural activities, irrigation return flow, municipal waste, evaporation. WQI indicated that 10.14% samples extremely poor, 21.7% 26% medium, 42% good excellent. PTE varied, HPI values indicating central area 53.6% collected (HPI < 30), but south high > 51). Ecological below threshold 100% (RI confirming safety regarding PTEs. In comparison, hazard (HI) through oral/ingestion, exhibited HI ranging 0.012 2.16, while children showed higher values, 0.045 8.25. However, oral/ingestion exceeded safe limits (HI oral 1), posing significant exposure manganese (HQ El-Wasta El-Fashn, necessitating further treatment

Language: Английский

Combined exposure to multiple metals on cardiovascular disease in NHANES under five statistical models DOI
Xianwei Guo, Ning Li, Hao Wang

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Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 215, P. 114435 - 114435

Published: Sept. 26, 2022

Language: Английский

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New approach into human health risk assessment associated with heavy metals in surface water and groundwater using Monte Carlo Method DOI Creative Commons
Mohamed Hamdy Eid, Mustafa Eissa, Essam A. Mohamed

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Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Jan. 10, 2024

Abstract This study assessed the environmental and health risks associated with heavy metals in water resources of Egypt's northwestern desert. The current approaches included Spearman correlation matrix, principal component analysis, cluster analysis to identify pollution sources quality-controlling factors. Various indices (HPI, MI, HQ, HI, CR) were applied evaluate human risks. Additionally, Monte Carlo method was employed for probabilistic carcinogenic non-carcinogenic risk assessment via oral dermal exposure routes adults children. Notably, all exhibited high HPI MI values exceeding permissible limits (HPI > 100 6), respectively. Furthermore, HI indicated significant both children, while contact posed a 19.4% samples 77.6% children (HI 1). Most CR 1 × 10 –4 Cd, Cr, Pb, suggesting vulnerability effects age groups. simulations reinforced these findings, indicating impact on adults. Consequently, comprehensive treatment measures are urgently needed mitigate Siwa Oasis.

Language: Английский

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Assessment of the heavy metal pollution degree and potential health risk implications in lakes and fish from northern Romania DOI
Thomas Dippong, Marin Șenilă, Oana Cadar

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Journal of environmental chemical engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 112217 - 112217

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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Source-specific probabilistic health risk assessment of heavy metals in surface water of the Yangtze River Basin DOI
Xing Chen, Xinyi Fu,

Guolian Li

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The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 926, P. 171923 - 171923

Published: March 24, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Effects of Environmental Factors on General Human Health: A Scoping Review DOI Open Access
Amina Sundas, Iván Contreras, Omer Mujahid

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Healthcare, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(21), P. 2123 - 2123

Published: Oct. 24, 2024

The external environment constantly influences human health through many factors, including air quality, access to green spaces, exposure pollutants, and climate change. Contamination poses a substantial threat well-being; conversely, environmental factors also positively impact health. purpose of this study is provide comprehensive review the complex relationship between various While individual studies have explored specific aspects, broader integrative understanding lacking.

Language: Английский

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Zinc, copper, copper-to-zinc ratio, and other biometals in blood serum and tumor tissue of patients with colorectal cancer DOI
Anatoly V. Skalny, Н. Е. Кушлинский,

Tatiana V. Korobeinikova

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BioMetals, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Language: Английский

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Carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic human health risk assessments of heavy metals contamination in drinking water supplies in Iran: a systematic review DOI
Nilufar Marufi, Gea Oliveri Conti,

Parvin Ahmadinejad

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Reviews on Environmental Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 39(1), P. 91 - 100

Published: Oct. 1, 2022

Abstract The contamination of water due to heavy metals (HMs) is a big concern for humankind; particularly in developing countries. This research systematic review, conducted by searching google scholar, Web Science, Science Direct, PubMed, Springer, and Scopus databases related published papers from 2010 July 2021, resulting including 40 articles. Among the analyzed HMs presented average content Cr, Pb, Ba, Al, As, Zn, Cd exceeded permissible limits suggested World Health Organization (WHO) 1,053 Iranian standards. Also, rank order Hazard Quotient (HQ) was defined as Cd>As>Cr>Pb>Li children which means has highest non-carcinogenic risk Li least. verifies current As>Cr>Pb>Fe=Zn=Cu>Cd adults. corresponded values HQ Index (HI) most cities villages were investigated results indicated lower than 1 value, consumers are not at (HQ). Carcinogenic (CR) As adult samples (58.82% both groups) too, it more than>1.00E-04 determines that significant CR.

Language: Английский

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Prediction of human health risk and disability-adjusted life years induced by heavy metals exposure through drinking water in Fars Province, Iran DOI Creative Commons
Majid Radfard, Hassan Hashemi, Mohammad Ali Baghapour

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Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Nov. 4, 2023

Abstract Exposure to heavy metals in contaminated drinking water is strongly correlated with various cancers, highlighting the burden of disease. This study aimed assess non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks associated exposure (As, Pb, Cd, Cr) Fars province evaluate attributed Non-carcinogenic risk assessment was performed using hazard quotient (HQ) method, while utilized excess lifetime cancer approach. The disease evaluated terms years life lost, lived disability, disability-adjusted (DALY) for three specific cancers: skin, lung, kidney cancer. average concentrations arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) lead (Pb) were determined be 0.72, 0.4, 1.10 0.72 μg/L, respectively. total HQ area 0.127, 0.0047, 0.0009 0.0069, ILCRs metal entire country following order: 1.15 × 10 −5 As, 2.22 −7 Cd 3.41 Cr. results also indicated that among counties analyzed, Fasa experiences greatest DALYs, a value 87.56, specifically cancers caused by arsenic. Generally, it can said critical aspect public health requires comprehensive understanding effective intervention.

Language: Английский

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The impact of toxic metal bioaccumulation on colorectal cancer: Unravelling the unexplored connection DOI Creative Commons
Rita Bonfiglio, Renata Sisto, Stefano Casciardi

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The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 906, P. 167667 - 167667

Published: Oct. 9, 2023

Colorectal cancer is a major public health concern, with increasing incidence and mortality rates worldwide. Environmental factors, including exposure to toxic metals, such as lead, chromium, cadmium, aluminium, copper, arsenic mercury, have been suggested play significant role in the development progression of this neoplasia. In particular, bioaccumulation metals can colorectal by regulating biological phenomenon associated both occurrence progression, cell death proliferation. Also, frequently these induce DNA mutations well-known oncogenes. This review provides critical analysis current evidence, highlighting need for further research fully grasp complex interplay between metal cancer. Understanding contribution essential targeted preventive strategies social interventions, ultimate goal reducing burden disease.

Language: Английский

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A critical review on the ecotoxicity of heavy metal on multispecies in global context: A bibliometric analysis DOI
Bhagyudoy Gogoi, Shiva Aley Acharjee, Pranjal Bharali

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Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 248, P. 118280 - 118280

Published: Jan. 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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