Arsenic in the Food Chain in Pakistan: Assessing Risks to Human Health and Ensuring Food Security Through Comprehensive Contamination Mitigation Strategies

Cureus. 2024 Feb 12;16(2):e54069. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54069. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Arsenic is a natural element found in the earth's crust and is extensively present in various environmental components. Anthropogenic activities and a few natural events have generated contaminants that have led to massive environmental pollution, one form of which is arsenic contamination. Arsenic enters the human food chain via contaminated crops, water, seafood, and dairy products. In Pakistan, the increasing concentration of arsenic in the water is causing major health problems. Due to the serious health risks posed by arsenic, it is crucial to design and implement strategies for reducing and preventing the bioaccumulation of arsenic and its entry into the human food chain. There is a need for an institutional framework for arsenic mitigation, accountability, and systemic checks and balances. Targeted short- and long-term policies are required for effective and sustainable management.

Keywords: arsenic; arsenic toxicity; cancers; environmental pollution; food chain; health risks; human health; hyperkeratosis; skin disorders; soil contamination.

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