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Fluoridation by country : ウィキペディア英語版
Fluoridation by country
Artificial fluoridation of water, salt, and milk varies from country to country. Water fluoridation has been introduced in over thirty countries. Currently about 372 million people (around 5.7% of the world population) receive artificially-fluoridated water in about 24 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ireland, Malaysia, the U.S., and Vietnam,〔〔 Water fluoridation is rare in Continental Europe, but fluoridated salt is promoted in some European countries. Water fluoridation has been encouraged or mandated nationwide in some countries, and discontinued or banned by some others, including Germany, Finland, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and Israel.〔 Cessations of water fluoridation have provided research opportunities. Countries practicing water fluoridation vary in their recommended fluoride levels, and several countries have lowered their recommended levels.
==Africa==
Of Africa's 1.1 billion people, about 400,000 get artificially-fluoridated water (in Libya, data pre-2003).〔

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