Q. Blue baby syndrome, seen in the news recently, is commonly associated with:

[A] Excess fluoride in drinking water

[B] Mercury poisoning in food

[C] Air pollution in urban areas

[D] Nitrate contamination in drinking water

Answer: D
Notes:

Explanation – Blue baby syndrome, also known as methemoglobinemia, occurs when infants consume water contaminated with high levels of nitrates. The nitrates are converted into nitrites in the body, which bind to hemoglobin and reduce its ability to carry oxygen. This condition is most common in infants under six months old and can cause symptoms such as bluish skin, lethargy, and even death if untreated.

Source: The Hindu

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