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摘要
在坦桑尼亚的不同地区,手工采矿者普遍采用汞汞合并技术来提取黄金。对于居住在采矿城市及其周围的人来说,通过食用受汞污染的食物,有可能暴露于污染中。目前关于这些地区人类膳食汞暴露估计的研究仅限于食用受汞污染的鱼类对世卫组织关于使用总饮食研究的建议的影响。本研究采用全饮食研究方法测定木谷苏金矿村居民膳食汞摄入量。结果表明,该村消费的食品有37种。水稻、玉米、块茎和鱼类是食用最多的食物类别,人均日食用量分别为134、270、113和97克。鱼类总汞平均含量最高(湿重0.16 μ g g -1)。计算得出的平均膳食汞摄入量为41.05 g/d,比粮农组织/世界卫生组织为保护胎儿和幼儿推荐的每日摄入量(15.5 g/d)高2.6倍。因此,我们得出结论,研究地区目前的汞摄入量对居住在该村的妇女所生的幼儿处于危险水平。因此,建议定期监测手工采金定居点的汞摄入量。
Dietary Exposure to Mercury of the Adult Population in Mugusu Artisanal Gold Mining Village, Tanzania: A Total Diet Approach
Gold extraction by artisan miners in different parts of Tanzania is widely done by mercury amalgamation tech- nique. To the people living in and around the mining cites there is a potential for exposure to contamination through con- sumption of Hg contaminated food stuffs. Current studies on estimates of dietary human exposure to mercury in these ar- eas have been limited to contributions of Hg contaminated fish consumption centrally to WHO recommendation on the use of Total Diet Studies. In this study dietary Hg intake of people at Mugusu gold mining village was determined by us- ing a total diet study approach. Results indicate that 37 types of foods are consumed in this Village. Rice, maize, tubers and fish were the most consumed food categories with an average daily consumption of 134, 270, 113 and 97 g per person per day, respectively. The fish category contained the highest average content of total Hg (0.16 � g g -1 wet weight). The calculated average dietary intake of Hg was 41.05 � g/day, which is 2.6 times higher than the daily intake recommended by FAO/WHO (15.5 � g/day) for protection of the foetus and young children. It is therefore concluded that the current to- tal dietary intake of Hg in the studied area is at risk level to young children born to women living in this village. It is therefore recommended that, mercury intake in artisanal gold mining settlements should be monitored regularly.