Flurosis Flashcards

1
Q

What is it?

A

slow, progressive, crippling disease which affects every organ, tissue and cell in the body.

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What According to WHO,is the apporpriate level of fluoride concentration in drinking water?

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should not exceed 1.5mg/l.

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Impacts?

A

adversely affects the foetal cerebral function and neurotransmitters. Reduced intelligence in children is associated with exposure to high fluoride levels.

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what is Dental fluorosis?

A

defect in the tooth enamel caused by excessive fluoride consumption, is not treatable and the strains are permanent.

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what is Skeletal fluorosis?

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developed by the disturbance of calcium metabolism in the formation of bones in the body. It results in the softening and weakening of bones, resulting in deformities.

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What are the main source of fluoride in groundwater?

A

rocks such as charnockite, quartzite, pegamatite, laterite etc.

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States affected by this disease are?

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Highly affected:Rajsthan,Gujrat,Andhra

Moderately affected:Punjab,haryana,U.P.,Bihar,M.P.,Karnataka,Tamilnadu,Maharashtra

Mildly affected:Odisha,bengal,kerala

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What are the various measures taken by government?

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  1. Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission(1987-1993)

2. National Programme for prevention and control of flurosis(NPPCF) 2008-09.

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