Blood Plasma Concentration of Heavy Metals in Under Five Children in Niger Delta, Nigeria

Justina Ijeoma Ezebuwa, Eka B. Essien, Francis C. Anacletus, C. C. Ikewuchi
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Environmental stressors such as pollution are major sources of heavy metal toxicity in humans. Biomonitoring studies are necessary for quantifying the body burden of these metals (As, Cd, Cr, Pb, Hg) of toxicological concern and their health effects especially for communities consistently exposed to crude oil pollution. This study investigated the level of heavy metals in the blood plasma of under-five children living in crude oil-polluted and non-crude oil-polluted environments in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. This cross-sectional study was conducted in 3 crude oil polluted communities in Gokana, Rivers State (B. Derek, K. Dere, Bomu) and 3 non-crude oil exploration communities in Ideato North LGA of Imo State (Umukegwu, Umuezeaga, Owerre-Akokwa) assigned as control; both States are in Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Ethical approval was obtained from the University of Port Harcourt Ethical Committee. A total of 78 children were recruited from Gokana (male =17, female= 22) and Ideato (Male=15, female=24) using multi-clustered sampling method. Standard methods of heavy metal analysis using atomic absorption spectrophotometer were used to analyze the samples. From the results, the concentration of Cr and Cd in the blood plasma of Gokana male was 2.81mg/kg and 3.19mg/kg while Ideato male was 0.497mg/kg of Cr and Cd was not detected. Gokana female was 1.22mg/kg for Cr and 0.92mg/kg for Cd. It was concluded that under-5 children living in crude oil-polluted communities of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria have high positive levels of heavy metals (Cr, Cd and AS). Health effect of the exposures is advised considering the sensitivity of the study population
尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲五岁以下儿童血浆重金属浓度
环境压力因素如污染是人体重金属中毒的主要来源。生物监测研究对于量化这些毒理学关注的金属(砷、镉、铬、铅、汞)的身体负担及其对健康的影响是必要的,特别是对于长期暴露于原油污染的社区。本研究调查了生活在尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲原油污染和非原油污染环境中的五岁以下儿童血浆中的重金属水平。横断面研究选取了河流州Gokana的3个原油污染社区(B. Derek、K. Dere、Bomu)和伊莫州Ideato North LGA的3个非原油勘探社区(Umukegwu、Umuezeaga、Owerre-Akokwa)作为对照;这两个州都在尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区。获得了哈考特港大学伦理委员会的伦理批准。采用多聚群抽样方法,从Gokana县(男17名,女22名)和Ideato县(男15名,女24名)共招募儿童78名。采用原子吸收分光光度计重金属分析标准方法对样品进行分析。结果显示,Gokana男性血浆中Cr和Cd的浓度分别为2.81mg/kg和3.19mg/kg, Ideato男性血浆中Cr和Cd的浓度为0.497mg/kg,未检出。Gokana女性Cr含量为1.22mg/kg, Cd含量为0.92mg/kg。结论是尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区原油污染社区5岁以下儿童重金属(Cr、Cd和AS)含量较高。考虑到研究人群的敏感性,建议暴露对健康的影响
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