Mercury exposure in French Guiana: Levels and determinants
Journal Article
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· Archives of Environmental Health
- Inst. National de Sante et de Recherche Medicale, Villejuif (France)
- Direction Generale de la Sante, Paris (France)
- Direction Dept. des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales, Cayenne (France)
- Centre de Toxicologie du Quebec (Canada)
- Reseau National de Sante Publique, St. Maurice (France)
Mercury is used widely for gold extraction in French Guiana and throughout the entire Amazon basin. To evaluate contamination among the general population, the authors chose individuals who attended 13 health centers and maternity hospitals dispersed geographically across the territory and served Guiana`s different populations. Five hundred individuals (109 pregnant women, 255 other adults, and 136 children) who received care at one of the centers were selected randomly for this study. Each individual answered a questionnaire and provided a hair sample. The authors determined mercury in hair with atomic absorption spectrometry. The following mean levels of mercury were observed: 1.6 {micro}g/g among pregnant women; 3.4 {micro}g/g among other adults; and 2.5 {micro}g/g among children. Diet factors contributed the most to mercury levels, especially consumption of freshwater fish and livers from game. Other factors, including age, dental amalgams, use of skin-lightening cosmetics, and residence near a gold-mining community, did not contribute significantly to mercury levels. Overall, 12% of the samples contained mercury levels in excess of 10 {micro}g/g, but in some Amerindian communities up to 79% of the children had hair mercury levels that exceeded 10 {micro}g/g. The results of this study indicated that (a) diet played a predominant role in total mercury burden, and (b) in some communities, mercury contamination exceeded safe levels.
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- OSTI ID:
- 658998
- Journal Information:
- Archives of Environmental Health, Journal Name: Archives of Environmental Health Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 53; ISSN 0003-9896; ISSN AEHLAU
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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