Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia

Introduction: Breast milk is essential for human development, but it may contain toxics derived from environmental pollution, especially in mining areas. Objective: To assess the prevalence of mercury contamination in breast milk and factors associated with its transfer to nursing mothers living in...

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Main Authors: Carlos Federico Molina, Catalina María Arango, Hernán Sepúlveda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2018-05-01
Series:Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
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Online Access:https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3609
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spelling doaj-a13900716f254d0cb6b630c9afb79c022020-11-25T02:31:02ZengInstituto Nacional de SaludBiomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud0120-41570120-41572018-05-01380192910.7705/biomedica.v38i0.36092042Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, ColombiaCarlos Federico Molina0Catalina María Arango1Hernán Sepúlveda2Grupo en Salud y Seguridad en el Trabajo, Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia Grupo de Investigación BISMA, Tecnológico de Antioquia, Medellín, ColombiaGrupo de Epidemiología, Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, ColombiaGrupo en Salud y Seguridad en el Trabajo, Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, ColombiaIntroduction: Breast milk is essential for human development, but it may contain toxics derived from environmental pollution, especially in mining areas. Objective: To assess the prevalence of mercury contamination in breast milk and factors associated with its transfer to nursing mothers living in municipalities with gold mining. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study with 150 nursing mothers in four municipalities of Antioquia (El Bagre, Segovia, Remedios and Zaragoza) with a mining tradition. We surveyed these mothers to obtain information on their sociodemographic, occupational and environmental factors related to mercury, and we took breast milk, urine and hair samples. We calculated mercury level averages and the contamination prevalence per municipality. Results: Mercury average in breast milk was 2.5 (± standard deviation: 9.2) mg/L. The prevalence of mercury contamination in samples with a high level of mercury was 11.7%. Conclusion: This study shows that there is a serious problem of mercury contamination in gold mining regions of Antioquia, with significant involvement of the most vulnerable population.https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3609mercuriocontaminaciónleche humanalactancia maternamineríaoroColombia
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author Carlos Federico Molina
Catalina María Arango
Hernán Sepúlveda
spellingShingle Carlos Federico Molina
Catalina María Arango
Hernán Sepúlveda
Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia
Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
mercurio
contaminación
leche humana
lactancia materna
minería
oro
Colombia
author_facet Carlos Federico Molina
Catalina María Arango
Hernán Sepúlveda
author_sort Carlos Federico Molina
title Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia
title_short Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia
title_full Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia
title_fullStr Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of Antioquia, Colombia
title_sort mercury contamination in breast milk of nursing mothers in gold mining municipalities of antioquia, colombia
publisher Instituto Nacional de Salud
series Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
issn 0120-4157
0120-4157
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Introduction: Breast milk is essential for human development, but it may contain toxics derived from environmental pollution, especially in mining areas. Objective: To assess the prevalence of mercury contamination in breast milk and factors associated with its transfer to nursing mothers living in municipalities with gold mining. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study with 150 nursing mothers in four municipalities of Antioquia (El Bagre, Segovia, Remedios and Zaragoza) with a mining tradition. We surveyed these mothers to obtain information on their sociodemographic, occupational and environmental factors related to mercury, and we took breast milk, urine and hair samples. We calculated mercury level averages and the contamination prevalence per municipality. Results: Mercury average in breast milk was 2.5 (± standard deviation: 9.2) mg/L. The prevalence of mercury contamination in samples with a high level of mercury was 11.7%. Conclusion: This study shows that there is a serious problem of mercury contamination in gold mining regions of Antioquia, with significant involvement of the most vulnerable population.
topic mercurio
contaminación
leche humana
lactancia materna
minería
oro
Colombia
url https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3609
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