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Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Biosciences (IJPAB)
Year : 2015 , Volume 3, Issue 2
Page No. : 423-426
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782
The Ingestion of Contaminated Water with Pesticides and Heavy Metals as Probable Cause to Chronic Renal Failure
Jorge Humberto Arias Cardona1, Regina Escamilla Violante2, Josefina ReynosoVázquez3 and Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba Ledezma4*
1Masters in Clinical Nutrition [UNIVA] MSP- [INSP] National Institute of Public Health [UAA] Autonomous University of Aguascalientes
2Bachelor of Medicine, [UAEH] Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo 3Full-time Research Professor in Academic Area of Pharmacy [UAEH] Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo
4Full-time Research Professor in Academic Medicine Area [UAEH] Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Professor of the Master of Public Health and Coordinator of the Master Public Health with Emphasis on Public Health, [UAEH] Mexico
*Corresponding Author E-mail: dcspjcarlos@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The water itself is not a nutrient, but its value in daily use is in the utility given to it intake for
drinking, hygiene and food preparation. The quality of water ready for daily intake could save some
epidemiological association with diseases, not only infectious nature, also with chronic diseases
such as CRF, chronic renal failure and undoubtedly that socioeconomic status is immersed in the
development of epidemiological events that somehow reflect the need to implement Epidemiological
studies in order to clarify such association.The exposition to pesticides requires the interest of
scientific investigation and the generation of public politics applied in our country, Mexico.
Keywords: water quality, daily intake, epidemiological association, chronic renal failure, epidemiological events, public politics applied
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Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 3 (2): 423-426 (2015)
