1.Environmental Cadmium, Lead and Arsenic Pollution and Health Impact-Research Progress in China
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
The studies on environmental cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), arsenic (As) pollution and health impact on exposure population in China were reviewed in the present paper. The related reports said the main pollution sources of serious environmental Cd, Pb and As pollution in China were mining and smelting of nonferrous metals, these pollutants were discharged into the environment and caused the pollution of water, atmosphere, soil and biological species and caused a series of acute and chronic diseases in the exposed people, but the relationship between malignant tumors and environmental cadmium, lead, arsenic pollution is not well understood up to now. The researches should focus on the assessment of environmental pollution and health impact through the effect identification, dose-effect assessment, exposure evaluation and description of risk characteristic.
2.Adverse Effects and Control of Indoor Air Formaldehyde Pollution
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
The indoor air formaldehyde pollution has some adverse effects on human health. A number of researches have been reported on appropriate fitment and other measures to reduce the harm of indoor air formaldehyde pollution. The research progress of pollution control measures and the adverse effect of formaldehyde on human health were reviewed in the present paper.
3.Analysis of Rural Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Results in Guangxi in 2007-2008
Gemei ZHONG ; Zhenzhu TANG ; Zhanhua LIU
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To understand and master the dynamic changes and contributing factors to Guangxi rural drinking water quality. Methods No less than 25% of counties in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were randomly selected according to the proportional stratified sampling method to build the monitoring network for the dynamic monitoring of rural drinking water quality. The sampling time was arranged in the rainy (July or August) and dry season (March or November) in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The test methods were those documented in the standard (GB 5750-2006). Results The coverage rate of rural centralized water supply was 35.72% in 2008, higher than that in 2007 (31.80%) by 3.92%; the eligible rate of water quality in 2007 and 2008 were 20.57% and 24.59% respectively. The eligible rate of water quality in dry season was higher compared with that in the rainy season. Among all the monitoring indexes, the microbiological index ranked the lowest in terms of eligible rate, ranging from 34.76% to 80.68% for central water systems, and from 21.43% to 66.57% for non-central water supply. Conclusion Microbiological pollution is the main influencing factor for drinking water quality in rural areas in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
4.Survey on Environmental Lead Pollution in Rural Areas around Lead-zinc Mining Area in Guangxi,2008
Zhanhua LIU ; Zhenzhu TANG ; Jiangping HUANG
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(08):-
Objective To know the environmental lead pollution status of rural areas around the mining area in Guangxi,2008.Methods From August to December,2008,the survey was carried out in 28 villages of 4 counties,which were located in basin of three rivers and their tributaries.Six lead-zinc-tin mines were situated in the investigated area.The local samples were collected,including 101 rice samples,30 paddy samples,59 vegetable samples and 45 samples of meat,viscera of poultry,5 fish samples,and 27 surface water samples,12 ground water samples,13 drinking water samples,29 cropland soil samples.The lead content of them were determined,the dietary survey on lead intake was performed among the residents living near the mining area also.Results 53.68%(102/190) of the crop samples revealed higher lead contents,which were over the standard limit,especially for rice(47.52%) and leafy vegetables(100%).The lead contents for five eggs samples,two peanuts samples and thirteen fresh corns were qualified.36%(102/190)of the samples of meat and viscera of poultry revealed higher lead contents,which were over the standard limit,especially for liver and chicken intestine.The lead intake only through rice and vegetables reached 4.55 mg in one week,which was over the tolerance dose by 0.52 times.Conclusion The lead intake of the residents living near the lead-zinc mining area are mainly from crop and vegetables and poultry.Environmental lead pollution is serious in the investigated area and must be controlled as possible as early.
5.Drinking Water Quality Analysis of Provide for Oneself Water Supply in Rural Schools,Guangxi from 2007 to 2008
Gemei ZHONG ; Zhenzhu TANG ; Zhanhua LIU
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To know the current situation of drinking water quality and the influencing factors of provided for oneself water supply in rural schools in Guangxi.Methods According to the randomly proportionate stratification (economic,geography and topography etc.),43 and 50 counties were selected in 2007 and 2008 and the monitoring sites from 3 rural schools with provided for oneself water supply facility were taken out based on the proportion of water sources and technical patterns coverage in each county.The survey on water supply technical patterns,water sources and their coverage was conducted.One hundred and thirty,one hundred and fifty-three monitoring sites in rain season (July or August) and dry season (March or November) were monitored separately in 2007 and 2008.The monitoring results of drinking water were assessed according to Sanitary Standards for Drinking Water Quality (GB5749-2006).Results The groundwater was main drinking water source,which were 84.03% and 90.75% in 2007 and 2008.Most of water supply had not any water treatment,which was 75.86% in 2007 and 64.22% in 2008.The qualified rate in rain season (18.02%) was significant lower than dry season (31.80%) (P
6.Water Quality Analysis for Centralized Drinking Water Supply Projects in Rural Areas,Guangxi in 2008
Zhenzhu TANG ; Gemei ZHONG ; Zhanhua LIU
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the quality of drinking water produced by safe drinking water projects in rural areas of Guangxi.Methods A survey of water quality was conducted from January to October 2008,in the drinking water projects funded by treasure bonds in 89 counties (cities and districts) of Guangxi.The water samples were collected from waterworks and tap water in dry season (March) and rainy season (July to August),respectively,and evaluated for aesthetic,microbiologic and chemical indexes.Results A total of 1 327 drinking water projects were surveyed.58.25% had a daily output under 100 tons,and only 2.71% had an output over 1 000 tons (enough for 10 000 persons).Only 12.28% adopted comprehensive water treatment process (i.e.coagulation,sedimentation,filtration and disinfection),whereas 62.85% did not provide any treatment.Up to 79.80% had no disinfection equipment and 90% failed to provide effective disinfection.25.21% and 21.48% of finished water,and 25.78% and 20.59% of tap water samples tested up to the standard respectively in the dry season and rainy season.Over 88% of water samples met the aesthetic,chemical and toxicological standards (100% up to standard for chronic,arsenic and fluoride),while 73.16%-80.78% met the standard for bacterial count,30.86%-36.17% for fecal coliforms and 41.86%-47.73% for thermotolerant coliforms.Conclusion The study results indicate that the inadequate supply of safe water,absence of water treatment facilities and poor drinking water quality have represented a potential health risk in Guangxi rural areas.
7.Drinking Water Quality and Intestinal Infectious Diseases in Urban and Rural Boarding Schools in Guangxi
Zhenzhu TANG ; Gemei ZHONG ; Hong YANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
Objective To know the drinking water safety for students and teachers in urban and rural boarding schools in Guangxi, further to prevent and control the water-borne diseases. Methods The random stratified cluster sampling method was used to select 100 schools in 10 counties of Nanning, Liuzhou and Guilin cities. The drinking water samples were collected and tested according to Sanitary Standard for Drinking Water Quality2001. The epidemic situation of intestinal infectious diseases was investigated. Results The total qualified rate of drinking water quality in 100 boarding schools of 10 counties cities was only 27.00%, as for the water supply provided for themselves with disinfection, the qualified rate was 47.37%, without disinfection, it was 16.95%. 24 outbreak events of intestinal infectious diseases occured in 100 boarding schools in 2000-2005, 2 339 of school teachers and students were attacked, including 13 outbreak events of typhoid and paratyphoid 54.17% with 1 280 cases 54.72%, 6 outbreak events of bacterial dysentery25.00% with 829 cases35.44%, 4 outbreak events of infectious diarrhea 16.67% with 225 cases 9.62%, 1 outbreak of hepatitis A 4.17% with 5 cases 0.21%. These 24 epidemic events were caused by drinking water, the morbidity was higher in the schools where there was no disinfection facility in water supply. Conclusion Some of water supply for some urban and rural boarding schools have been polluted with bacteria in Guangxi, so drinking water disinfection should be done to ensure water safety and prevent the related diseases in these schools.
8.Investigation of Household Lavatories in Countryside of Guangxi Province
Gemei ZHONG ; Shuzhong LI ; Zhenzhu TANG
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
Objective To know the current status of the household lavatories in the countryside of Guangxi Province, China and to present the scientific data for the government to make decision in the lavatory improvement in the countryside. Methods A stratified cluster sampling was used in the investigation and 2 414 peasant households in 241 villages were selected in 2006. Results The popularization rate of sanitary lavatory was 43.79% and 50.95% of the peasant households used the non-sanitary lavatory, 5.26% had no household lavatory. The main types of the sanitary lavatories used in the investigated area were firedamp tank-like and three-case-cesspool, accounted for 50.14% and 33.96% respectively. The rate of dejecta treatment for the non-sanitary lavatories was only 13.74%. As the money spent on the sanitary lavatory in each household was no less than 810 Yuan (RMB), maybe the popularization rate of the sanitary household lavatory could reach 50%. Conclusion Although the popularization rate of sanitary household lavatory in the countryside of Guangxi province significantly increased in recent years, it still does not fulfill the requirement for controlling the intestinal infectious diseases and parasitism in this area.
9.Investigation on Sanitation of Centralized Drinking Water Supply in Rural Area of Guangxi in 2006
Gemei ZHONG ; Zhenzhu TANG ; Jiangping HUANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Objective To explore the sanitation of centralized drinking water supply in rural area of Guangxi. Methods 400 centralized drinking water supply systems in 33 counties (district) in rural area of Guangxi had been randomly investigated. The field survey on each monitoring site was carried out by investigation form. The water sampling from distribution system and determination were carried out based on the related national standards. Results The rural centralized water supply facility covered 1 170 147 people in this survey. The national and non-national debt project on rural water supply system accounted for 100 and 300 respectively. The rural centralized water supply system with fully and partially treatment (coagulation, deposition, filtration or disinfection) accounted for 48.00%, and those with the fully treatment accounted for 16.00%. The rural centralized water supply systems of national debt projects with fully and partially treatment (coagulation, deposition, filtration or disinfection) accounted for 33.00%, which is statistically higher than those (10.33%) of non-national debt project. The ratio of the rural centralized water supply systems with fully and partially treatment between national and non-national debt project revealed statistically significant difference (P
10.The Study on the Relationship of MS with BMI and WC in Residents of Urban and Rural in Guangxi
Zhenzhu TANG ; Xingle CHEN ; Zhaoyong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore the relationship of metabolic syndrome(MS)with body mass index(BMI)and waist circumference(WC)in residents of urban and rural in Guangxi.Methods According to the method of multistage stratified randomized cluster sampling confirmed in ″The Nutrition and Health Status of the Chinese People,2002″,2 970 urban and rural people(aged ≥18 years)were selected from 4 cities and 4 countries in Guangxi and their body height,weight,waist circumference and laboratory tests were investigated.Results The prevalence rate of MS was 3.77%,and the urban rate(5.56%)was higher than that of the rural(2.05%),male's rate(4.99%)was higher than female's(2.68%).The prevalence rates of MS in groups with BMI