Environment International (Dec 2018)

Hydrocarbon water-pollution related to chronic kidney disease in Tierra Blanca, a perfect storm

  • S. Valdivia-Rivera,
  • A.K. Martínez-Cano,
  • G. Aguirre-García,
  • M.A. Lizardi-Jiménez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 121
pp. 1204 – 1209

Abstract

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects the kidneys, and in severe cases is considered as end-stage renal disease which can only be treated by dialysis and transplantation. Tierra Blanca city has a higher CKD rate compared to other Mexican cities, but its principal cause has not been found yet. Main factors related to CKD are carbonated beverage consumption, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, heat stress, dehydration, and intoxication by pesticides, heavy metals, and/or hydrocarbons. The aim of this work was to evaluate hydrocarbon pollution in Tierra Blanca domestic fresh-water related to CKD and to integrate this information with other main factors in order to suggest precautionary actions taking account of key actors. We found hydrocarbons in the water wells of the city and the presence of other risk factors, which creates a perfect storm for CKD. Additionally, key actors were identified in order to follow precautionary principles related to CKD cases in Tierra Blanca. Keywords: Chronic kidney disease, Hydrocarbon pollution, Risk factors of CKD, Tierra Blanca, precautionary principle