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pro vyhledávání: '"Dilip Lodh"'
Autor:
Madhurima Roy, Probir Bijoy Kar, Amit Chatterjee, Dipankar Chakraborti, Khitish Chandra Saha, Arup Pal, Bhaskar Das, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Sad Ahmed, Biswajit Nayak, Rathindra Nath Dutta, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Dipankar Das, Shyamapada Pati, Subhas Chandra Mukherjee, Gautam Samanta, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Dilip Lodh, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Sanjana Chakraborty
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. 38:33-45
During our last 27 years of field survey in India, we have studied the magnitude of groundwater arsenic and fluoride contamination and its resulting health effects from numerous states. India is the worst groundwater fluoride and arsenic affected cou
Autor:
Dipankar Chakraborti, Kshitish Chandra Saha, Ajoy Kishore Barua, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Bhaskar Das, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Dilip Lodh, M. Amir Hossain, Sad Ahamed, Imrul Kaies
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water and Health. 3:283-296
A detailed study was carried out in a cluster of villages known as Sagarpara Gram Panchayet (GP), covering an area of 20 km2 and population of 24,419 to determine the status of groundwater arsenic contamination and related health effects. The arsenic
Autor:
Bhaskar Das, Shymapada Pati, Dilip Lodh, Sad Ahamed, Amir Hossain, Garga Chatterjee, Dipankar Chakraborti, Khitish Chandra Saha, Rabindra Nath Dutta, Amitava Mukherjee, Bishwajit Nayak, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Subhash Chandra Mukherjee
Publikováno v:
Toxicology. 208:165-169
In the sub-section 3.1 “Nutrition” of the article under heading, “Potential susceptible subpopulation”, the authors stated, “Nevertheless in poorer countries such as India and Bangladesh, a tragedy of arsenic in water is that it exposes peo
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Dipankar Chakraborti, Imrul Kaies, Kshitish Chandra Saha, Ajoy Kishore Barua, Shymapada Pati, Md. Amir Hossain, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Dilip Lodh, Bhaskar Das, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Sad Ahamed, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 338:189-200
To better understand the magnitude of arsenic contamination in groundwater and its effects on human beings, a detailed study was carried out in Jalangi, one of the 85 arsenic affected blocks in West Bengal, India. Jalangi block is approximately 122 k
Autor:
Bhaskar Das, Ajoy Kishore Barua, Shymapada Pati, Dilip Lodh, Sad Ahamed, Kshitish Chandra Saha, Khondaker Abdul Asad, Dipankar Chakraborti, Rathindra Nath Dutta, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, M. Amir Hossain, Shyamal Kanti Palit, Amitava Mukherjee, Bishwajit Nayak, Subhir Kumar Dulta, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Imrul Kaies, Subhash Chandra Mukherjee
Publikováno v:
Clinical Toxicology. 43:835-848
To understand the severity of related health effects of chronic arsenic exposure in West Bengal, a detailed 3-year study was carried out in Murshidabad, one of the nine arsenic-affected districts in West Bengal.We screened 25,274 people from 139 arse
Autor:
Shibtosh Roy, Dilip Lodh, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Hiroshi Tokunaga, Quazi Quamruzzaman, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Masanori Ando, C. R. Chanda, Dipankar Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A. 38:87-113
Urinary arsenic is generally considered as the most reliable indicator of recent exposure to inorganic arsenic and is used as the main bio-marker of exposure. However, due to the different toxicity of arsenic compounds, speciation of arsenic in urine
Autor:
Dipankar Chakraborti, Gautam Kumar Basu, Kshitish Chandra Saha, Subhash Chandra Mukherjee, Badal Kumar Mandal, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Dilip Lodh, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, C. R. Chanda, Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A. 38:25-59
To understand the magnitude of the arsenic calamity in West Bengal, a detailed study spanning 7 years was made in North 24-Parganas, one of the nine arsenic affected districts. Area and population of North 24-Parganas district are 4093.82 sq. km and
Autor:
Subhash Chandra Mukherjee, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Shyamapada Pati, Dipankar Chakraborti, Gautam Kumar Basu, C. R. Chanda, Dilip Lodh, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Anil K Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
The pandemic of arsenic poisoning due to contaminated groundwater in West Bengal, India, and all of Bangladesh has been thought to be limited to the Ganges Delta (the Lower Ganga Plain), despite early survey reports of arsenic contamination in ground
Autor:
Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Kunal Paul, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Kshitish Chandra Saha, Mrinal Kumar Sengupta, Subhash Chandra Mukherjee, Dilip Lodh, C. R. Chanda, Dipankar Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Talanta. 58:3-22
Groundwater arsenic (As) contamination in West Bengal (WB, India) was first reported in December 1983, when 63 people from three villages of two districts were identified by health officials as suffering from As toxicity. As of October 2001, the auth
Autor:
Gautam Samanta, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Khitish Chandra Saha, Quazi Quamruzzaman, Badal Kumar Mandal, Subhas K. Mukherjee, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Dipankar Chakraborti, C. R. Chanda, Saiful Kabir, Gautam C. Basu, Dilip Lodh, Sibtosh Roy, Tarit Roy Chowdhury
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
Nine districts in West Bengal, India, and 42 districts in Bangladesh have arsenic levels in groundwater above the World Health Organization maximum permissible limit of 50 microg/L. The area and population of the 42 districts in Bangladesh and the 9