Morbidity and Water Quality: A Review with a Case Study in Tonosí, Panama
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
- According to the literature, which diseases are related to water quality parameters?
- What parameters were measured in Tonosí?
- Which parameters are beyond the established maximum safety levels?
- What diseases could the population of Tonosí suffer from according to the literature?
2.1. Literature Review
- Morbidity;
- Diseases;
- Waterborne/water-borne diseases;
- Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-related diseases;
- Quality of water for human consumption;
- Waterborne disease;
- Diseases related to heavy metals in drinking water;
- Diseases related to organic pollutants in drinking water;
- Diseases related to microbial pathogens in drinking water;
- Protozoa;
- Bacteria;
- Viruses;
- Algae;
- Parasitic worms.
- Latin America;
- Panama;
- Tropical climate.
- Amebiasis;
- Diarrhea;
- Giardiasis;
- Food poisoning;
- Salmonellosis;
- Shigellosis.
- Biological parameters;
- Total coliform;
- Escherichia coli;
- Giardia sp.;
- Cryptosporidium sp.
- Physicochemical parameters;
- ∘
- Color;
- ∘
- Turbidity;
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- Hydrogen potential;
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- Free residual chlorine;
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- Microcystin-LR.
- Inorganic chemical parameters;
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- Total dissolved solids;
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- Nitrate;
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- Sulfate.
- Organic parameters;
- ∘
- Trihalomethanes;
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- Hydrocarbons;
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- Pesticides.
2.2. Case Study
3. Results
3.1. Literature Review
Parameter/ Diseases | Neurological | Nephro-Urology | Gastrointestinal | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Neurological Symptoms Nervous System Problems | Urinary tract Disease | Gastrointestinal Illness | Diarrhea | Vomiting | Abdominal Cramps | Nausea | |
Cryptosporidium | [14] | [14,25] | [14,25] | [14,25] | [25] | ||
Giardia lamblia | [14] | [14,26] | [14] | [14] | |||
E. coli | [27,28] | [15,26,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39] | [28,32,33,38,39] | [15,26,27,28] | |||
V. cholerae | [15,26,32,33,35,36] | [26,32,33] | [14,15,34] | ||||
Salmonella spp. | [14,26,33,35,38] | [14,33] | [14,26,34,38] | ||||
Shigella spp. | [26] | [14,26,27,33,35,38] | [14,26,33,38,40] | [14,27,38] | |||
Viruses (enteric) | [32] | [14,26,41] | [14,26] | [14,26] | [14,26] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Hepatology | Dermatology | Immunology | Pneumology | Ophthalmology |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liver Diseases | Skin Diseases | Fever | Lung Diseases | Eye Problems | |
Cryptosporidium | [25] | ||||
E. coli | [28] | [33] | [26,28] | ||
Salmonella spp. | [26] | ||||
Viruses (enteric) | [26,41] | [26,41] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Gastrointestinal | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gastrointestinal Illness | Diarrhea | Vomiting | Abdominal Cramps | Nausea | |
Turbidity | [14] | [14] | [14] | [14] | [14] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Cardiovascular | Endocrinology | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cardiovascular/Circulatory System | Increase in Blood Pressure | Hypercholesterolemia | Infantile Methemoglobinemia | Arteriosclerosis | Hypoglycemia | Thyroid Problems | Hair or Fingernail Loss | Reproductive Problems | Pancreatic Diseases | Diabetes | |
Antimony | [14] | [14] | |||||||||
Barium | [43] | [14] | |||||||||
Cyanide (as free cyanide) | [14] | ||||||||||
Lead | [16,44,45] | [14] | |||||||||
Selenium | [14] | [14] | |||||||||
Thallium | [14] | ||||||||||
Nitrate | [14,27,46] | ||||||||||
Sodium | [27,47] | ||||||||||
Calcium | [47] | ||||||||||
Potassium | [27] | ||||||||||
Arsenic | [14,16,44,47,48] | [47] | [16,47,48] | ||||||||
Cadmium | [44] | ||||||||||
Iron | [27,44] | [27,44] | |||||||||
Nickel | [44] | ||||||||||
Zinc | [44] | [44] | [45] | [44] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Neurological | Renal | Gastrointestinal | Hematology | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Deficits in Children’s Learning | Neurological Symptoms Nervous System Problems | Kidney Dysfunction Problems | Urinary Tract disease | Gastrointestinal Illness | Diarrhea | Vomiting | Abdominal Cramps | Nausea | Stomach Problems | Benign Intestinal Polyps | Complications with Wilson’s Disease | Anemia | Blood Problems Changes in Blood | |
Chlorite | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||||
Chlorine (as Cl2) | [14] | |||||||||||||
Chlorine dioxide (as ClO2) | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||||
Asbestos (fiber > 10 μm) | [14] | |||||||||||||
Beryllium | [14] | |||||||||||||
Cadmium | [14] | |||||||||||||
Copper | [14,48] | [14] | [48] | [48] | [48] | [48] | [48] | [14] | [27] | |||||
Cyanide (as free cyanide) | [14] | |||||||||||||
Lead | [14,45,48] | [16,43,44,48] | [14,16,43,44,48] | [48] | [16,48] | |||||||||
Mercury | [48] | [48] | [14,48] | [45,48] | [48] | |||||||||
Thallium | [14] | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Sulfate | [27,47] | |||||||||||||
Calcium | [47] | [27,47] | ||||||||||||
Potassium | [47] | [47] | ||||||||||||
Magnesium | [47] | |||||||||||||
Arsenic | [47,48] | [16] | [44] | [44,48] | [44] | [27] | ||||||||
Cadmium | [14,27,44,48] | [48,49] | [48,49] | [49] | ||||||||||
Manganese | [50,51] | [27,44,48,52] | ||||||||||||
Iron | [47] | [44] | [27] | |||||||||||
Chromium (VI) | [48] | [48] | [44,48] | [27] | ||||||||||
Zinc | [27,44,45] | [27,44] | [27,44] | [44] | [27] | |||||||||
Cobalt | [48] | [48] | ||||||||||||
Aluminum | [43] | |||||||||||||
Barium | [43] | [43] | ||||||||||||
Selenium | [48] | [48] | ||||||||||||
Fluoride | [53] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Hepatology | Dermatology | Rheumatology | Immunology | Pneumology | Allergology | Oncology | Ophthalmology | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liver Problems | Liver Diseases | Skin Diseases | Numbness in Fingers or Toes | Bone Disease | Immune Deficiencies | Contamination by Nitrites | Lung Diseases | Nose irritation | Allergic Dermatitis | Cancer Risk | Eye Problems | |
Bromate | [14] | |||||||||||
Chlorine (as Cl2) | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||
Copper | [14,48] | [45] | ||||||||||
Fluoride | [14] | |||||||||||
Nitrate | [27,46,54,55] | |||||||||||
Nitrite | [14] | |||||||||||
Selenium | [48] | [14] | ||||||||||
Thallium | [14] | |||||||||||
Arsenic | [47] | [14] | [16] | [16,47,48] | [16,27,45,47,48,49,56] | [14] | ||||||
Cadmium | [43] | [27,44,48] | [44,45,48] | |||||||||
Iron | [44] | [27] | [44,47] | |||||||||
Chromium (VI) | [43,48] | [43,44] | [43] | [43,44,48] | [27] | [14] | [27] | |||||
Nickel | [27] | [27,44,48] | ||||||||||
Lead | [48] | [16] | [48] | |||||||||
Mercury | [48] | |||||||||||
Cobalt | [48] | [48] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Cardiovascular | Endocrinology | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cardiovascular/Circulatory System | Spleen Problems | Arteriosclerosis | Decrease in Blood Sugar | Thyroid Problems | Hair or Fingernail Loss | Reproductive Problems | Adrenal Gland Problems | Weight Loss | Thymus Gland Problems | Pancreatic Diseases | Diabetes | |
Alachlor | [14] | |||||||||||
Atrazine | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||
Benzo(a)pyrene (PAHs) | [14] | |||||||||||
Carbofuran | [14] | |||||||||||
2,4-D | [14] | |||||||||||
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) | [14] | |||||||||||
o-Dichlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||||||
p-Dichlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||||||
Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | [14] | |||||||||||
Dinoseb | [14] | |||||||||||
Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) | [14] | |||||||||||
Ethylene dibromide | [14] | |||||||||||
Glyphosate | [14] | |||||||||||
Hexachlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||||||
Methoxychlor | [14] | |||||||||||
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||
Styrene | [14] | |||||||||||
Toxaphene | [14] | |||||||||||
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||||||
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | [14] | |||||||||||
Organic compounds (pesticides) | [27] | [14,27] | ||||||||||
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) | [16] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Neurological | Renal | Gastrointestinal | Hematology | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Neurological Symptoms | Kidney Dysfunction Problems Urinary Tract Disease | Gastrointestinal Illness | Vomiting | Stomach Problems | Anemia | Blood Problems Changes in Blood | Infantile Methemoglobinemia | |
Haloacetic acids (HAAs) | ||||||||
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Chloramines (as Cl2) | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Acrylamide | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Alachlor | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Benzene | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Carbofuran | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Chlordane | [14] | |||||||
Chlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||
2,4-D | [14] | |||||||
Dalapon | [14] | |||||||
o-Dichlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||
p-Dichlorobenzene | [14] | [14] | [14] | |||||
Endothall | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Epichlorohydrin | [14] | |||||||
Ethylbenzene | [14] | |||||||
Ethylene dibromide | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Glyphosate | [14] | |||||||
Hexachlorobenzene | [14] | |||||||
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Lindane | [14] | |||||||
Oxamyl (Vydate) | [14] | |||||||
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) | [14] | |||||||
Pentachlorophenol | [14] | |||||||
Simazine | [14] | |||||||
Styrene | [14] | |||||||
Toluene | [14] | [14] | ||||||
Toxaphene | [14] | |||||||
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | [14] | |||||||
1,1,2-Trichloroethane | [14] | |||||||
Xylenes (total) | [14] | |||||||
Organic compounds (pesticides) | [27] | [14] | [27] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Liver | Dermatology | Rheumatology | Immunology | Pneumology | Allergology | Oncology | Ophthalmology | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liver Diseases | Skin Diseases | Numbness in Fingers or Toes | Immune Deficiencies | Fever | Contamination by Nitrites | Legionnaires Disease | Lung Diseases | Nose Irritation | Allergic Dermatitis | Cancer Risk | Eye Problems | Cataracts | |
Haloacetic acids (HAAs) | [14,16,63,64] | ||||||||||||
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) | [14] | [14,16,56,63,64,65] | |||||||||||
Chloramines (as Cl2) | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Acrylamide | [14] | ||||||||||||
Alachlor | [14] | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||
Atrazine | |||||||||||||
Benzene | [14] | ||||||||||||
Benzo(a)pyrene (PAHs) | [14] | ||||||||||||
Carbon tetrachloride | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Chlordane | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Chlorobenzene | [14] | ||||||||||||
2,4-D | [14] | ||||||||||||
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) | [14] | ||||||||||||
o-Dichlorobenzene | [14] | ||||||||||||
p-Dichlorobenzene | [14] | ||||||||||||
1,2-Dichloroethane | [14] | ||||||||||||
1,1-Dichloroethylene | [14] | ||||||||||||
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene | [14] | ||||||||||||
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene | [14] | ||||||||||||
Dichloromethane | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
1,2-Dichloropropane | [14] | ||||||||||||
Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate | [14] | ||||||||||||
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) | [14] | ||||||||||||
Diquat | [14] | ||||||||||||
Endrin | [14] | ||||||||||||
Epichlorohydrin | [14] | ||||||||||||
Ethylbenzene | [14] | ||||||||||||
Ethylene dibromide | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Glyphosate | |||||||||||||
Heptachlor | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Heptachlor epoxide | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Hexachlorobenzene | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Lindane | [14] | ||||||||||||
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) | [14] | [14] | [14] | ||||||||||
Pentachlorophenol | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Picloram | [14] | ||||||||||||
Styrene | [14] | ||||||||||||
Tetrachloroethylene | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Toluene | [14] | ||||||||||||
Toxaphene | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
2,4,5-TP (Silvex) | [14] | ||||||||||||
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | [14] | ||||||||||||
1,1,2-Trichloroethane | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Trichloroethylene | [14] | [14] | |||||||||||
Vinyl chloride | [14] | ||||||||||||
Organic compounds (pesticides) | [27] | [56] | |||||||||||
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) | [16] |
Parameter/ Diseases | Cardiovascular | Endocrinology | Oncology | Renal |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cancer Risk | Kidney Dysfunction Problems | |||
Alpha particles | [14] | |||
Beta particles and photon emitters | [14] | |||
Radium 226 and Radium 228 (combined) | [14] | |||
Uranium | [69] | [14,69] | [14,69] | [14,69] |
3.2. Case Study: Tonosí
Water Quality Parameter Evaluated | Tour 1 (Rainy Season) | Tour 2 (Dry Season) | Tour 3 (Dry Season) | Tour 4 (Rainy Season) | Permissible limits DGNTI-COPANIT 21-2019 | Associated Diseases |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Water temperature | ||||||
pH | − | − | − | 6.5–8.5 | Affects the reabsorption of calcium and magnesium in the renal tubule of the kidney, and cancer. | |
Conductivity | + | + | + | + | 850 µS/cm | Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diseases of the nervous system, kidney diseases, diseases of the reproductive system, problems of the digestive system, and weakness in bones and teeth. |
Dissolved oxygen | ||||||
Total dissolved solids | ||||||
Color | + | + | + | + | 15 Pt/Co | Gastrointestinal diseases. |
Turbidity | + | + | + | + | 1 NTU | Gastrointestinal diseases. |
Free residual chlorine | − | − | − | − | 0.3–0.8 mg/L | Gastrointestinal diseases. |
Phosphate | ||||||
Nitrate | ||||||
Nitrite | ||||||
Ammonium | ||||||
Sulfate | ||||||
Suspended solids | ||||||
Chloride | ||||||
Alkalinity | ||||||
Hardness | + | + | + | + | 200 mg/L | Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diseases of the nervous system, kidney diseases, diseases of the reproductive system, problems of the digestive system, and weakness in bones and teeth. |
Acidity | ||||||
VOCs and pesticides | ||||||
Fecal coliform | + | + | + | + | <1 CFU/100 ml | Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. Gastrointestinal diseases. |
Elements and heavy metals | + | + | + | + | 0.05 mg/L Cr 0.07 mg/L Ni 0.07 mg/L Ba 1 mg/L Cu 0.1mg/L Mn 0.02 mg/L Sb | Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diseases of the nervous system, kidney diseases, diseases of the reproductive system, problems of the digestive system, weakness in bones, and gastrointestinal diseases. |
Water Quality Parameter Evaluated | Tour 1 (Rainy Season) | Tour 2 (Dry Season) | Tour 3 (Dry Season) | Tour 4 (Rainy Season) | Permissible Limits Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality (WHO) | Associated Diseases |
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Water temperature | ||||||
pH | ||||||
Conductivity | ||||||
Dissolved oxygen | ||||||
Total dissolved solids | ||||||
Color | ||||||
Turbidity | ||||||
Free residual chlorine | − | − | − | − | 0.2–0.5 mg/L | Gastrointestinal diseases. |
Phosphate | ||||||
Nitrate | ||||||
Nitrite | ||||||
Ammonium | ||||||
Sulfate | ||||||
Suspended solids | ||||||
Chloride | ||||||
Alkalinity | ||||||
Hardness | ||||||
Acidity | ||||||
VOCs and pesticides | ||||||
Fecal coliform | + | + | + | + | 0 CFU/100 mL | Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. Gastrointestinal diseases. |
Elements and heavy metals | + | + | + | + | 0.05 mg/L Cr 0.07 g/L Ni 1.3 mg/L Ba 1 mg/L Cu 0.08 mg/L Mn 0.02 mg/L Sb | Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diseases of the nervous system, kidney diseases, diseases of the reproductive system, problems of the digestive system, weakness in bones, and gastrointestinal diseases. |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Gómez Zanetti, N.A.; Olmos Guevara, J.E.; Mack-Vergara, Y.L. Morbidity and Water Quality: A Review with a Case Study in Tonosí, Panama. Water 2024, 16, 2728. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16192728
Gómez Zanetti NA, Olmos Guevara JE, Mack-Vergara YL. Morbidity and Water Quality: A Review with a Case Study in Tonosí, Panama. Water. 2024; 16(19):2728. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16192728
Chicago/Turabian StyleGómez Zanetti, Natasha A., Jorge E. Olmos Guevara, and Yazmin L. Mack-Vergara. 2024. "Morbidity and Water Quality: A Review with a Case Study in Tonosí, Panama" Water 16, no. 19: 2728. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16192728
APA StyleGómez Zanetti, N. A., Olmos Guevara, J. E., & Mack-Vergara, Y. L. (2024). Morbidity and Water Quality: A Review with a Case Study in Tonosí, Panama. Water, 16(19), 2728. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16192728