Title of article :
Biological monitoring of mercury exposure in individuals referred
to a toxicological center in Venezuela
Author/Authors :
Maritza RojasT، نويسنده , , David Seijas، نويسنده , , Olga Agreda، نويسنده , , Maritza Rodr?´guez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
People in developing countries are often considered at greater risk of mercury (Hg) poisoning due to a variety of factors
including a lack of awareness regarding their occupational risks. Individuals requiring urine mercury (U-Hg) analysis at the
Center for Toxicological Investigations of the University of Carabobo (CITUC), between 1998 and 2002 were studied to
identify demographic characteristics associated to U-Hg levels. The studied population included individuals with a history of
exposure (or related exposures) to Hg processes, and was comprised of 1159 individuals (65 children, 1094 adults) ages 0.58–
79 years old, mean 36.63F12.4. Children’s geometric mean U-Hg levels were 2.73 Ag/g Creatinine (Ct) and in adults 2.55 Ag/g
Ct. The highest frequency of adults’ occupations were shipyard workers (35.47%), dentists (23.5%), lab technicians (11.43%),
dental employees 10.42% and miners (10.2%). Chemical laboratory technicians had the highest mean U-Hg (4.46 Ag/g Ct).
Mean U-Hg levels in female adults (3.45 Ag/g Ct) were statistically superior to levels in male adults (2.15 Ag/g Ct). Two of the
172 women in reproductive age, had U-Hg levels higher than 78 Ag/g Ct. Individuals from Falcon State were found to have the
highest mean U-Hg (4.53 Ag/g Ct). U-Hg levels higher than permissible limits were found in only 2 states (Carabobo and
Bolivar) with a total of 24 cases. Although the results of this investigation were highly variable, the findings can be used to
examine circumstances which influence mercury toxicity trends, and possibly used in future studies working to identify Hg
exposures.
Keywords :
BIOLOGICAL MONITORING , Mercury exposure , Gold miners , Inorganic mercury
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment