A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States

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Autor(a) principal: Lee,Robin
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Middleton,Dan, Caldwell,Kathleen, Dearwent,Steve, Jones,Steven, Lewis,Brian, Monteilh,Carolyn, Mortensen,Mary Ellen, Nickle,Richard, Orloff,Kenneth, Reger,Meghan, Risher,John, Rogers,Helen Schurz, Watters,Michelle
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Concern for children exposed to elemental mercury prompted the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to review the sources of elemental mercury exposures in children, describe the location and proportion of children affected, and make recommendations on how to prevent these exposures. In this review, we excluded mercury exposures from coal-burning facilities, dental amalgams, fish consumption, medical waste incinerators, or thimerosal-containing vaccines. We reviewed federal, state, and regional programs with data on mercury releases along with published reports of children exposed to elemental mercury in the United States. We selected all mercury-related events that were documented to expose (or potentially expose) children. Primary exposure locations were at home, at school, and at others such as industrial property not adequately remediated or medical facilities. Exposure to small spills from broken thermometers was the most common scenario; however, reports of such exposures are declining. The information reviewed suggests that most releases do not lead to demonstrable harm if the exposure period is short and the mercury is properly cleaned up. Primary prevention should include health education and policy initiatives.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
title A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
spellingShingle A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
Lee,Robin
Children
Elemental mercury
Environmental health
Exposure
United States
title_short A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
title_full A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
title_fullStr A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
title_full_unstemmed A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
title_sort A review of events that expose children to elemental mercury in the United States
author Lee,Robin
author_facet Lee,Robin
Middleton,Dan
Caldwell,Kathleen
Dearwent,Steve
Jones,Steven
Lewis,Brian
Monteilh,Carolyn
Mortensen,Mary Ellen
Nickle,Richard
Orloff,Kenneth
Reger,Meghan
Risher,John
Rogers,Helen Schurz
Watters,Michelle
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author2 Middleton,Dan
Caldwell,Kathleen
Dearwent,Steve
Jones,Steven
Lewis,Brian
Monteilh,Carolyn
Mortensen,Mary Ellen
Nickle,Richard
Orloff,Kenneth
Reger,Meghan
Risher,John
Rogers,Helen Schurz
Watters,Michelle
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lee,Robin
Middleton,Dan
Caldwell,Kathleen
Dearwent,Steve
Jones,Steven
Lewis,Brian
Monteilh,Carolyn
Mortensen,Mary Ellen
Nickle,Richard
Orloff,Kenneth
Reger,Meghan
Risher,John
Rogers,Helen Schurz
Watters,Michelle
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Children
Elemental mercury
Environmental health
Exposure
United States
topic Children
Elemental mercury
Environmental health
Exposure
United States
description Concern for children exposed to elemental mercury prompted the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to review the sources of elemental mercury exposures in children, describe the location and proportion of children affected, and make recommendations on how to prevent these exposures. In this review, we excluded mercury exposures from coal-burning facilities, dental amalgams, fish consumption, medical waste incinerators, or thimerosal-containing vaccines. We reviewed federal, state, and regional programs with data on mercury releases along with published reports of children exposed to elemental mercury in the United States. We selected all mercury-related events that were documented to expose (or potentially expose) children. Primary exposure locations were at home, at school, and at others such as industrial property not adequately remediated or medical facilities. Exposure to small spills from broken thermometers was the most common scenario; however, reports of such exposures are declining. The information reviewed suggests that most releases do not lead to demonstrable harm if the exposure period is short and the mercury is properly cleaned up. Primary prevention should include health education and policy initiatives.
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