Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America

Natural sources of mercury, historical gold mining, and contemporary artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) activities have led to mercury contamination in Suriname. Our primary objective was to evaluate mercury levels in hair of women and children from interior villages in Suriname where merc...

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Main Authors: Paul E. Ouboter, Gwendolyn Landburg, Gaitrie U. Satnarain, Sheryl Y. Starke, Indra Nanden, Bridget Simon-Friedt, William B. Hawkins, Robert Taylor, Maureen Y. Lichtveld, Emily Harville, Jeffrey K. Wickliffe
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/5/1007
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spelling doaj-3cc8725ca91f47a0a009c5ccac91b1dd2020-11-24T23:14:49ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-05-01155100710.3390/ijerph15051007ijerph15051007Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South AmericaPaul E. Ouboter0Gwendolyn Landburg1Gaitrie U. Satnarain2Sheryl Y. Starke3Indra Nanden4Bridget Simon-Friedt5William B. Hawkins6Robert Taylor7Maureen Y. Lichtveld8Emily Harville9Jeffrey K. Wickliffe10National Zoological Collection of Suriname/Environmental Research Center (NZCS/CMO), Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, SurinameNational Zoological Collection of Suriname/Environmental Research Center (NZCS/CMO), Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, SurinameNational Zoological Collection of Suriname/Environmental Research Center (NZCS/CMO), Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, SurinameNational Zoological Collection of Suriname/Environmental Research Center (NZCS/CMO), Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, SurinameNational Zoological Collection of Suriname/Environmental Research Center (NZCS/CMO), Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Paramaribo, SurinameDepartment of Global Environmental Health Sciences, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70112, USADepartment of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USADepartment of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USADepartment of Global Environmental Health Sciences, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70112, USADepartment of Epidemiology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70112, USADepartment of Global Environmental Health Sciences, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70112, USANatural sources of mercury, historical gold mining, and contemporary artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) activities have led to mercury contamination in Suriname. Our primary objective was to evaluate mercury levels in hair of women and children from interior villages in Suriname where mercury levels in fish are elevated. We also estimated blood levels of mercury using an established mathematical conversion to facilitate comparison with other biomonitoring programs in the United States. Estimated levels of mercury in the blood of participants from Suriname were significantly higher than those in women from a heavy marine fish-consuming population in southeast Louisiana and estimates of the US national average. This includes women from Surinamese villages well upstream of ASGM activities. Since residents in these areas rely heavily on local fish, this is likely the source of their exposure to mercury. The levels in hair are similar to those seen in women from longitudinal studies finding neurological impairments in children exposed pre- and postnatally. Additional biomonitoring and neurodevelopmental assessments are warranted in these areas, as well as other areas of the Suriname. Mercury levels in hair (Suriname) and blood (southeast LA USA) were determined using cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy (CVAAS).http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/5/1007mercurygold-miningSurinamebiomarkersfishhair samplesCVAAS
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author Paul E. Ouboter
Gwendolyn Landburg
Gaitrie U. Satnarain
Sheryl Y. Starke
Indra Nanden
Bridget Simon-Friedt
William B. Hawkins
Robert Taylor
Maureen Y. Lichtveld
Emily Harville
Jeffrey K. Wickliffe
spellingShingle Paul E. Ouboter
Gwendolyn Landburg
Gaitrie U. Satnarain
Sheryl Y. Starke
Indra Nanden
Bridget Simon-Friedt
William B. Hawkins
Robert Taylor
Maureen Y. Lichtveld
Emily Harville
Jeffrey K. Wickliffe
Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
mercury
gold-mining
Suriname
biomarkers
fish
hair samples
CVAAS
author_facet Paul E. Ouboter
Gwendolyn Landburg
Gaitrie U. Satnarain
Sheryl Y. Starke
Indra Nanden
Bridget Simon-Friedt
William B. Hawkins
Robert Taylor
Maureen Y. Lichtveld
Emily Harville
Jeffrey K. Wickliffe
author_sort Paul E. Ouboter
title Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America
title_short Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America
title_full Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America
title_fullStr Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America
title_full_unstemmed Mercury Levels in Women and Children from Interior Villages in Suriname, South America
title_sort mercury levels in women and children from interior villages in suriname, south america
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Natural sources of mercury, historical gold mining, and contemporary artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) activities have led to mercury contamination in Suriname. Our primary objective was to evaluate mercury levels in hair of women and children from interior villages in Suriname where mercury levels in fish are elevated. We also estimated blood levels of mercury using an established mathematical conversion to facilitate comparison with other biomonitoring programs in the United States. Estimated levels of mercury in the blood of participants from Suriname were significantly higher than those in women from a heavy marine fish-consuming population in southeast Louisiana and estimates of the US national average. This includes women from Surinamese villages well upstream of ASGM activities. Since residents in these areas rely heavily on local fish, this is likely the source of their exposure to mercury. The levels in hair are similar to those seen in women from longitudinal studies finding neurological impairments in children exposed pre- and postnatally. Additional biomonitoring and neurodevelopmental assessments are warranted in these areas, as well as other areas of the Suriname. Mercury levels in hair (Suriname) and blood (southeast LA USA) were determined using cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy (CVAAS).
topic mercury
gold-mining
Suriname
biomarkers
fish
hair samples
CVAAS
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/5/1007
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