[No increased urinary arsenic levels in children living on naturally arsenic-rich soil].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd

Gemeente Arnhem, dienst Welzijn en Volksgezondheid.

Published: August 1993

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In order to assess the health effect of environmental exposure to arsenic, the urinary arsenic concentrations were determined in 25 children aged 2-5 yr in the De Huet quarter in Doetinchem, an area with an increased amount of naturally occurring arsenic in the upper soil, and in 25 children from the other quarters of Doetinchem. With a questionnaire information was obtained regarding playing outdoors and eating fish (also a source of arsenic intake). There were no statistically significant differences in urinary arsenic concentrations between the subgroups of children.

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