Relic Reporter, New Delhi.
With
drinking water in 14,132 habitations in 19 States still containing
fluoride above the permissible levels, the Union Health and Family
Welfare Ministry fears that a huge population is at risk of serious
health conditions such as skeletal fluorosis.
The Ministry has
now urged the Drinking Water and Sanitation Ministry to ensure the
supply of safe drinking water in these habitations.
High fluoride levels in water in 14,132 habitations in 19 States
Fluoride
contamination affects the teeth and bones and long-term excessive
exposure causes abdominal pain, excessive saliva, nausea, vomiting,
seizures and muscle spasms.
Data collated
by the latter say Rajasthan has the highest number of such habitations
(7,670), affecting 48,84,613 people. Telangana has 1,174 such districts
with 19,22,783 affected people.
Karnataka has 1,122 such districts and
Madhya Pradesh 1,055. Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh,
Maharashtra, Odisha, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh too face the problem.
The
World Health Organization guideline value for fluoride is 1.5 mg per
litre, with a target of between 0.8 and 1.2 mg per litre to maximise
benefits and minimise harmful effects. Fluoride levels in the body
depend on climate and intake of the chemical from drinking water and
other sources, the WHO says.
Fluoride contamination affects the
teeth and bones and long-term excessive exposure causes abdominal pain,
excessive saliva, nausea, vomiting, seizures and muscle spasms.
The
WHO says fluroide levels above 1.5 mg per litre causes pitting of tooth
enamel and deposits in bones. Levels above 10 mg per litre cause the
crippling skeletal fluorosis.
The government has started the
National Programme for Prevention and Control of Fluorosis in 2008-09.
In 2013-14, the programme was brought under the National Rural Health
Mission, which has so far covered 111 districts.
The programme
includes surveillance of fluorosis in the community, training and
manpower support, establishment of diagnostic facilities, treatment and
health education. The Indian Council of Medical Research has formed a
task force on fluorosis to address issues related to prevention and
control.