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                              Review Article 
                              
                              
                              14.  Arsenic: it's extent 
                              of pollution and toxicosis: An animal perspective 
                              - Debashis Roy, Tapan Kumar Das and Shalini VaswaniVet World. 2013; 6(1): 53-58
 
                
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2013.53-58 
                
              
              
          
 
              Abstract 
 Arsenic poisoning is now considered as one of the 
                              biggest environmental disaster and a major public 
                              health issue. Incidence of arsenicpoisoning has 
                              been reported from many parts of the world. While 
                              Bangladesh and West Bengal (India) account for the 
                              most of the incidence, occasional reports from 
                              Mexico, Taiwan and mainland China have also 
                              appeared.It is a natural metalloid found in low 
                              concentrations in virtually every part of the 
                              environment as it is used in a wide variety of 
                              industrial applications, from computers to 
                              fireworks. Ground water arsenic is the major 
                              source of poisoning in animals and human. About 
                              80% of ingested arsenic is absorbed and 
                              metabolized in liver and then excreted through 
                              urine and faeces while upon chronic exposure, it 
                              is deposited in liver, kidney and skin. Human 
                              populations are also being exposed to this poison 
                              by consuming the milk of affected animal.Inorganic 
                              forms of arsenic are more toxic compared to 
                              organic forms. Acute toxicity is rare in nature in 
                              comparison to chronic toxicity, which is prevalent 
                              in contaminated areas. Most non-ruminants are more 
                              susceptible to intoxication than ruminants. 
                              Chronic exposure of arsenic in animals and human 
                              beings causes severe adverse effects in the form 
                              of lowered immunity, diseases and production 
                              performances. Keywords: Acute toxicity, 
                              arsenic, chronic toxicity, immunity 
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