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Selenium deficiency in Yugoslavia and possible effects on health
Authors:Z Maksimovic  V Jovic  I Djujic  M Rsumovic
Institution:(1) Faculty of Mining and Geology, Djusina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia;(2) Institute for Nuclear Sciences-Vinca, Belgrade, Yugoslavia;(3) The Highway Institute, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Abstract:New data on Se-deficiency in Yugoslavia are presented. The results include Se contents of soils, cereal crops and garlic grown in the investigated soils, and human serum and scalp hair from several towns and regions in this country. All data indicate a serious Se-deficiency. Analyses of human tissues show a very low Se-status of the Yugoslav population. In some regions, Se contents of garlic, grains and human serum and hair are approaching those in the low-selenium zone in China. It is assumed that the very low Se-status of the human population could be a risk factor for the endemic nephropathy and the urinary tract tumours in endemic areas.Originally presented at the 8th Meeting of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health, University of Reading, England (April 1990) (Volume 13, No.2 (1991) of this journal) and subsequently submitted as a volunteered paper.
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