Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Sylvio Romério Briglia, Sousa, Ciro Campos de, Oliveira, Marcos Wesley de, Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira, Basta, Paulo Cesar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/4667
Resumo: The aim of this study was to assess the health risk attributable to the consumption of mercury-contaminated fish for the urban and non-urban populations living in the Roraima state, Amazon, Brazil. Seventy-five fish specimens distributed across twenty different species, comprising four trophic levels (i.e., herbivore, omnivore, detritivore, and carnivore), were collected at four locations in the Branco River Basin. The fish samples were sent to the Toxicology Laboratory at Evandro Chagas Institute to determine the total-Hg levels by using the cold vapor atomic system (CVAAS). The total-Hg levels ranged from 0 to 3.159 µg/g. The average concentration in noncarnivorous species (n = 32) was 0.116 µg/g, and among carnivorous fish (n = 43), it was 0.869 µg/g. The weighted average of contamination levels for all samples was 0.545 µg/g. The health risk assessment was conducted according to the methodology proposed by the World Health Organization and different scenarios of human exposure were considered, based on three levels of fish consumption (low: 50 g/day; moderate: 100 g/day and high: 200 g/day). Women of childbearing age ingest 5 to 21 times more mercury than the dose considered safe by the U.S. EPA and intake a dose from 2 to 9 times higher than the safe dose proposed by FAO/WHO. Children under 5 years of age ingest from 18 to 75 times the dose proposed by the U.S. EPA and from 8 to 32 more mercury than the limit proposed by FAO/WHO. In summary, regardless of the level of fish consumption, type of residency (urban or non-urban), and the subset of the population analyzed, anyone who consumes fish from the locations sampled is at high risk attributable to mercury ingestion, with the only exception of adult men, who consume an average of 50 g of fish per day
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spelling Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago deFerreira, Sylvio Romério BrigliaSousa, Ciro Campos deOliveira, Marcos Wesley deLima, Marcelo de OliveiraBasta, Paulo Cesar2022-10-03T14:41:46Z2022-10-03T14:41:46Z2022VASCONCELOS, Ana Claudia Santiago de et al. Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil. Toxics, v. 10, n. 9, p. 1-18, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090516. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/10/9/516.2305-6304https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/466710.3390/toxics10090516The aim of this study was to assess the health risk attributable to the consumption of mercury-contaminated fish for the urban and non-urban populations living in the Roraima state, Amazon, Brazil. Seventy-five fish specimens distributed across twenty different species, comprising four trophic levels (i.e., herbivore, omnivore, detritivore, and carnivore), were collected at four locations in the Branco River Basin. The fish samples were sent to the Toxicology Laboratory at Evandro Chagas Institute to determine the total-Hg levels by using the cold vapor atomic system (CVAAS). The total-Hg levels ranged from 0 to 3.159 µg/g. The average concentration in noncarnivorous species (n = 32) was 0.116 µg/g, and among carnivorous fish (n = 43), it was 0.869 µg/g. The weighted average of contamination levels for all samples was 0.545 µg/g. The health risk assessment was conducted according to the methodology proposed by the World Health Organization and different scenarios of human exposure were considered, based on three levels of fish consumption (low: 50 g/day; moderate: 100 g/day and high: 200 g/day). Women of childbearing age ingest 5 to 21 times more mercury than the dose considered safe by the U.S. EPA and intake a dose from 2 to 9 times higher than the safe dose proposed by FAO/WHO. Children under 5 years of age ingest from 18 to 75 times the dose proposed by the U.S. EPA and from 8 to 32 more mercury than the limit proposed by FAO/WHO. In summary, regardless of the level of fish consumption, type of residency (urban or non-urban), and the subset of the population analyzed, anyone who consumes fish from the locations sampled is at high risk attributable to mercury ingestion, with the only exception of adult men, who consume an average of 50 g of fish per dayWe acknowledge Joênia Wapichana Federal Deputy for her support through the parliamentary amendment number 41510004 and Socioambiental Institute (ISA).Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health. Laboratory of Professional Education on Health Surveillance. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Federal University of Roraima - Campus Paricarana. Postgraduate Program in Natural Resources. Boa Vista, RR, Brazil.Socioambiental Institute. São Paulo, SP, Brazil.Socioambiental Institute. São Paulo, SP, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação e Insumos Estratégicos. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. National School of Public Health Sergio Arouca. Department of Endemic Diseases Samuel Pessoa. 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title Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
spellingShingle Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Peixes / anatomia & histologia
Contaminação de Alimentos
Risco à Saúde Humana
Mercúrio / análise
Roraima (RR)
Bacia do Rio Branco (RR)
Mercúrio / toxicidade
title_short Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
title_full Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
title_fullStr Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
title_sort Health risk assessment attributed to consumption of fish contaminated with mercury in the Rio Branco basin, Roraima, Amazon, Brazil
author Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
author_facet Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Ferreira, Sylvio Romério Briglia
Sousa, Ciro Campos de
Oliveira, Marcos Wesley de
Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira
Basta, Paulo Cesar
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Sylvio Romério Briglia
Sousa, Ciro Campos de
Oliveira, Marcos Wesley de
Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira
Basta, Paulo Cesar
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcelos, Ana Claudia Santiago de
Ferreira, Sylvio Romério Briglia
Sousa, Ciro Campos de
Oliveira, Marcos Wesley de
Lima, Marcelo de Oliveira
Basta, Paulo Cesar
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Peixes / anatomia & histologia
Contaminação de Alimentos
Risco à Saúde Humana
Mercúrio / análise
Roraima (RR)
Bacia do Rio Branco (RR)
topic Peixes / anatomia & histologia
Contaminação de Alimentos
Risco à Saúde Humana
Mercúrio / análise
Roraima (RR)
Bacia do Rio Branco (RR)
Mercúrio / toxicidade
dc.subject.decsPrimary.none.fl_str_mv Mercúrio / toxicidade
description The aim of this study was to assess the health risk attributable to the consumption of mercury-contaminated fish for the urban and non-urban populations living in the Roraima state, Amazon, Brazil. Seventy-five fish specimens distributed across twenty different species, comprising four trophic levels (i.e., herbivore, omnivore, detritivore, and carnivore), were collected at four locations in the Branco River Basin. The fish samples were sent to the Toxicology Laboratory at Evandro Chagas Institute to determine the total-Hg levels by using the cold vapor atomic system (CVAAS). The total-Hg levels ranged from 0 to 3.159 µg/g. The average concentration in noncarnivorous species (n = 32) was 0.116 µg/g, and among carnivorous fish (n = 43), it was 0.869 µg/g. The weighted average of contamination levels for all samples was 0.545 µg/g. The health risk assessment was conducted according to the methodology proposed by the World Health Organization and different scenarios of human exposure were considered, based on three levels of fish consumption (low: 50 g/day; moderate: 100 g/day and high: 200 g/day). Women of childbearing age ingest 5 to 21 times more mercury than the dose considered safe by the U.S. EPA and intake a dose from 2 to 9 times higher than the safe dose proposed by FAO/WHO. Children under 5 years of age ingest from 18 to 75 times the dose proposed by the U.S. EPA and from 8 to 32 more mercury than the limit proposed by FAO/WHO. In summary, regardless of the level of fish consumption, type of residency (urban or non-urban), and the subset of the population analyzed, anyone who consumes fish from the locations sampled is at high risk attributable to mercury ingestion, with the only exception of adult men, who consume an average of 50 g of fish per day
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