Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results

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Autor(a) principal: Basta, Paulo Cesar
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Viana, Paulo Victor de Sousa, Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de, Périssé, André Reynaldo Santos, Hofer, Cristina Barroso, Paiva, Natalia Santana, Kempton, Joeseph William, Andrade, Daniel Ciampi de, Oliveira, Rogério Adas Ayres de, Achatz, Rafaela Waddington, Perini, Jamila Alessandra, Meneses, Heloísa do Nascimento de Moura, Hallwass, Gustavo, Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira, Jesus, Iracina Maura de, Santos, Cleidiane Carvalho Ribeiro dos, Hacon, Sandra de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/4435
Resumo: The Amazonian indigenous peoples depend on natural resources to live, but human activities’ growing impacts threaten their health and livelihoods. Our objectives were to present the principal results of an integrated and multidisciplinary analysis of the health parameters and assess the mercury (Hg) exposure levels in indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon. We carried out a cross-sectional study based on a census of three Munduruku indigenous villages (Sawré Muybu, Poxo Muybu, and Sawré Aboy), located in the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land, between 29 October and 9 November 2019. The investigation included: (i) sociodemographic characterization of the participants; (ii) health assessment; (iii) genetic polymorphism analysis; (iv) hair mercury determination; and (v) fish mercury determination. We used the logistic regression model with conditional Prevalence Ratio (PR), with the respective 95% confidence intervals (CI95%) to explore factors associated with mercury exposure levels ≥6.0 µg/g. A total of 200 participants were interviewed. Mercury levels (197 hair samples) ranged from 1.4 to 23.9 μg/g, with significant differences between the villages (Kruskal–Wallis test: 19.9; p-value < 0.001). On average, the general prevalence of Hg exposure ≥ 6.0 µg/g was 57.9%. For participants ≥12 years old, the Hg exposure ≥6.0 µg/g showed associated with no regular income (PR: 1.3; CI95%: 1.0–1.8), high blood pressure (PR: 1.6; CI95%: 1.3–2.1) and was more prominent in Sawré Aboy village (PR: 1.8; CI95%: 1.3–2.3). For women of childbearing age, the Hg exposure ≥6.0 µg/g was associated with high blood pressure (PR: 1.9; CI95%: 1.2–2.3), with pregnancy (PR: 1.5; CI95%: 1.0–2.1) and was more prominent among residents in Poxo Muybu (PR: 1.9; CI95%: 1.0–3.4) and Sawré Aboy (PR: 2.5; CI95%: 1.4–4.4) villages. Our findings suggest that chronic mercury exposure causes harmful effects to the studied indigenous communities, especially considering vulnerable groups of the population, such as women of childbearing age. Lastly, we propose to stop the illegal mining in these areas and develop a risk management plan that aims to ensure the health, livelihoods, and human rights of the indigenous people from Amazon Basin.
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spelling Basta, Paulo CesarViana, Paulo Victor de SousaVasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago dePérissé, André Reynaldo SantosHofer, Cristina BarrosoPaiva, Natalia SantanaKempton, Joeseph WilliamAndrade, Daniel Ciampi deOliveira, Rogério Adas Ayres deAchatz, Rafaela WaddingtonPerini, Jamila AlessandraMeneses, Heloísa do Nascimento de MouraHallwass, GustavoLima, Marcelo de OliveiraJesus, Iracina Maura deSantos, Cleidiane Carvalho Ribeiro dosHacon, Sandra de Souza2021-09-27T13:32:41Z2021-09-27T13:32:41Z2021BASTA, Paulo Cesar et al. Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, v. 18, n. 17, p. 1-32, Sept. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179222. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/17/9222.1660-4601https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/443510.3390/ijerph18179222The Amazonian indigenous peoples depend on natural resources to live, but human activities’ growing impacts threaten their health and livelihoods. Our objectives were to present the principal results of an integrated and multidisciplinary analysis of the health parameters and assess the mercury (Hg) exposure levels in indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon. We carried out a cross-sectional study based on a census of three Munduruku indigenous villages (Sawré Muybu, Poxo Muybu, and Sawré Aboy), located in the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land, between 29 October and 9 November 2019. The investigation included: (i) sociodemographic characterization of the participants; (ii) health assessment; (iii) genetic polymorphism analysis; (iv) hair mercury determination; and (v) fish mercury determination. We used the logistic regression model with conditional Prevalence Ratio (PR), with the respective 95% confidence intervals (CI95%) to explore factors associated with mercury exposure levels ≥6.0 µg/g. A total of 200 participants were interviewed. Mercury levels (197 hair samples) ranged from 1.4 to 23.9 μg/g, with significant differences between the villages (Kruskal–Wallis test: 19.9; p-value < 0.001). On average, the general prevalence of Hg exposure ≥ 6.0 µg/g was 57.9%. For participants ≥12 years old, the Hg exposure ≥6.0 µg/g showed associated with no regular income (PR: 1.3; CI95%: 1.0–1.8), high blood pressure (PR: 1.6; CI95%: 1.3–2.1) and was more prominent in Sawré Aboy village (PR: 1.8; CI95%: 1.3–2.3). For women of childbearing age, the Hg exposure ≥6.0 µg/g was associated with high blood pressure (PR: 1.9; CI95%: 1.2–2.3), with pregnancy (PR: 1.5; CI95%: 1.0–2.1) and was more prominent among residents in Poxo Muybu (PR: 1.9; CI95%: 1.0–3.4) and Sawré Aboy (PR: 2.5; CI95%: 1.4–4.4) villages. Our findings suggest that chronic mercury exposure causes harmful effects to the studied indigenous communities, especially considering vulnerable groups of the population, such as women of childbearing age. Lastly, we propose to stop the illegal mining in these areas and develop a risk management plan that aims to ensure the health, livelihoods, and human rights of the indigenous people from Amazon Basin.This research was funded by the Vice-Presidency of Environment, Care and Health Promotion (VPPAS) of Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) through Decentralized Execution of Resources Document No. 175/2018, Process: 25000.209221/2018-18, signed between the Fiocruz and the Special Department for Indigenous Health, both under the Ministry of Health. The non-governmental organization WWF-Brazil offered financial support to disseminate the results of the research.Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública. Departamento de Endemias Samuel Pessoa. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública. Centro de Referência Professor Hélio Fraga. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Escola Politécnica de Saúde Joaquim Venâncio. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
title Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
spellingShingle Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
Basta, Paulo Cesar
Mercúrio / toxicidade
Contaminação Química
Intoxicação por Mercúrio
Polimorfismo Genético
Poluição Ambiental / análise
Saúde Ambiental
Ingestão de Alimentos
Bacia Amazônica (PA)
Povos Indígenas
Etnia Munduruku
Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu (PA)
Aldeia Poxo Muybu (PA)
Aldeia Sawré Aboy (PA)
title_short Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
title_full Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
title_fullStr Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
title_full_unstemmed Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
title_sort Mercury exposure in Munduruku indigenous communities from Brazilian Amazon: methodological background and an overview of the principal results
author Basta, Paulo Cesar
author_facet Basta, Paulo Cesar
Viana, Paulo Victor de Sousa
Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Périssé, André Reynaldo Santos
Hofer, Cristina Barroso
Paiva, Natalia Santana
Kempton, Joeseph William
Andrade, Daniel Ciampi de
Oliveira, Rogério Adas Ayres de
Achatz, Rafaela Waddington
Perini, Jamila Alessandra
Meneses, Heloísa do Nascimento de Moura
Hallwass, Gustavo
Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira
Jesus, Iracina Maura de
Santos, Cleidiane Carvalho Ribeiro dos
Hacon, Sandra de Souza
author_role author
author2 Viana, Paulo Victor de Sousa
Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Périssé, André Reynaldo Santos
Hofer, Cristina Barroso
Paiva, Natalia Santana
Kempton, Joeseph William
Andrade, Daniel Ciampi de
Oliveira, Rogério Adas Ayres de
Achatz, Rafaela Waddington
Perini, Jamila Alessandra
Meneses, Heloísa do Nascimento de Moura
Hallwass, Gustavo
Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira
Jesus, Iracina Maura de
Santos, Cleidiane Carvalho Ribeiro dos
Hacon, Sandra de Souza
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Basta, Paulo Cesar
Viana, Paulo Victor de Sousa
Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Périssé, André Reynaldo Santos
Hofer, Cristina Barroso
Paiva, Natalia Santana
Kempton, Joeseph William
Andrade, Daniel Ciampi de
Oliveira, Rogério Adas Ayres de
Achatz, Rafaela Waddington
Perini, Jamila Alessandra
Meneses, Heloísa do Nascimento de Moura
Hallwass, Gustavo
Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira
Jesus, Iracina Maura de
Santos, Cleidiane Carvalho Ribeiro dos
Hacon, Sandra de Souza
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Mercúrio / toxicidade
Contaminação Química
Intoxicação por Mercúrio
Polimorfismo Genético
Poluição Ambiental / análise
Saúde Ambiental
Ingestão de Alimentos
Bacia Amazônica (PA)
Povos Indígenas
Etnia Munduruku
Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu (PA)
Aldeia Poxo Muybu (PA)
Aldeia Sawré Aboy (PA)
topic Mercúrio / toxicidade
Contaminação Química
Intoxicação por Mercúrio
Polimorfismo Genético
Poluição Ambiental / análise
Saúde Ambiental
Ingestão de Alimentos
Bacia Amazônica (PA)
Povos Indígenas
Etnia Munduruku
Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu (PA)
Aldeia Poxo Muybu (PA)
Aldeia Sawré Aboy (PA)
description The Amazonian indigenous peoples depend on natural resources to live, but human activities’ growing impacts threaten their health and livelihoods. Our objectives were to present the principal results of an integrated and multidisciplinary analysis of the health parameters and assess the mercury (Hg) exposure levels in indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon. We carried out a cross-sectional study based on a census of three Munduruku indigenous villages (Sawré Muybu, Poxo Muybu, and Sawré Aboy), located in the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land, between 29 October and 9 November 2019. The investigation included: (i) sociodemographic characterization of the participants; (ii) health assessment; (iii) genetic polymorphism analysis; (iv) hair mercury determination; and (v) fish mercury determination. We used the logistic regression model with conditional Prevalence Ratio (PR), with the respective 95% confidence intervals (CI95%) to explore factors associated with mercury exposure levels ≥6.0 µg/g. A total of 200 participants were interviewed. Mercury levels (197 hair samples) ranged from 1.4 to 23.9 μg/g, with significant differences between the villages (Kruskal–Wallis test: 19.9; p-value < 0.001). On average, the general prevalence of Hg exposure ≥ 6.0 µg/g was 57.9%. For participants ≥12 years old, the Hg exposure ≥6.0 µg/g showed associated with no regular income (PR: 1.3; CI95%: 1.0–1.8), high blood pressure (PR: 1.6; CI95%: 1.3–2.1) and was more prominent in Sawré Aboy village (PR: 1.8; CI95%: 1.3–2.3). For women of childbearing age, the Hg exposure ≥6.0 µg/g was associated with high blood pressure (PR: 1.9; CI95%: 1.2–2.3), with pregnancy (PR: 1.5; CI95%: 1.0–2.1) and was more prominent among residents in Poxo Muybu (PR: 1.9; CI95%: 1.0–3.4) and Sawré Aboy (PR: 2.5; CI95%: 1.4–4.4) villages. Our findings suggest that chronic mercury exposure causes harmful effects to the studied indigenous communities, especially considering vulnerable groups of the population, such as women of childbearing age. Lastly, we propose to stop the illegal mining in these areas and develop a risk management plan that aims to ensure the health, livelihoods, and human rights of the indigenous people from Amazon Basin.
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