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Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas
BACKGROUND: Exposure to contaminant mixtures in developing countries is an important public health issue. Children are identified as the most susceptible group to adverse health effects due to the exposure. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a screening for mixture pollutants in Mexican...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30873770 http://dx.doi.org/10.29024/aogh.912 |
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author | Flores-Ramírez, Rogelio Pérez-Vázquez, Francisco J. Medellín-Garibay, Susanna E. Aldrete, Andrea Camacho Vallejo-Pérez, Moisés Roberto de León-Martínez, Lorena Díaz Yáñez, Leticia Carrizales Díaz-Barriga, Fernando |
author_facet | Flores-Ramírez, Rogelio Pérez-Vázquez, Francisco J. Medellín-Garibay, Susanna E. Aldrete, Andrea Camacho Vallejo-Pérez, Moisés Roberto de León-Martínez, Lorena Díaz Yáñez, Leticia Carrizales Díaz-Barriga, Fernando |
author_sort | Flores-Ramírez, Rogelio |
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description | BACKGROUND: Exposure to contaminant mixtures in developing countries is an important public health issue. Children are identified as the most susceptible group to adverse health effects due to the exposure. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a screening for mixture pollutants in Mexican children in urban marginalized communities. METHODS: We analyzed children (aged 6–12 years old) who resided in four urban marginalized communities in San Luis Potosi, Mexico: i) Bellas Lomas (BEL), a site with vehicular traffic; ii) Tercera Chica (TC), a site with brick kilns; Iii) Rincon de San Jose (SJR), a site with a hazardous waste landfill; and (iv) Morales (MOR) a metallurgical zone with copper-arsenic and electrolytic zinc smelters. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP)), benzene (trans, trans-muconic acid (t,t-MA), manganese, arsenic and fluoride were quantified in urine and lead in blood samples. FINDINGS: Our results indicate that median exposures to manganese were 4.4, 5.2, 5.8 and 6.3 µg/L for BEL, TC, SJR and MOR, respectively. For BEL, fluoride was present at a higher concentration with 2.3 mg/L followed by MOR, TC and SJR with 1.7, 1.5 and 1.2 mg/L respectively. The highest concentrations of arsenic that were found were 11 µg/L in MOR and lead concentration was reported between 4.2 and 6.8 µg/dL, in BEL, TC and MOR. 1-OHP and t,t-MA were higher in TC (0.23 µmol/mol creatinine (cr), 429.7 µg/g cr, respectively) followed by SJR (0.09 µmol/mol cr, 427.4 µg/g cr), MOR (0.03 µmol/mol cr, 258.6 µg/g cr) and BEL (0.06 µmol/mol cr, 220.6 µg/g cr). CONCLUSION: Considering the large number of people, especially children, exposed to multiple pollutants, it is important to design effective intervention programs that reduce exposure and the resultant risk in the numerous urban marginalized communities in Mexico. |
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spelling | pubmed-67482682019-09-17 Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas Flores-Ramírez, Rogelio Pérez-Vázquez, Francisco J. Medellín-Garibay, Susanna E. Aldrete, Andrea Camacho Vallejo-Pérez, Moisés Roberto de León-Martínez, Lorena Díaz Yáñez, Leticia Carrizales Díaz-Barriga, Fernando Ann Glob Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Exposure to contaminant mixtures in developing countries is an important public health issue. Children are identified as the most susceptible group to adverse health effects due to the exposure. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a screening for mixture pollutants in Mexican children in urban marginalized communities. METHODS: We analyzed children (aged 6–12 years old) who resided in four urban marginalized communities in San Luis Potosi, Mexico: i) Bellas Lomas (BEL), a site with vehicular traffic; ii) Tercera Chica (TC), a site with brick kilns; Iii) Rincon de San Jose (SJR), a site with a hazardous waste landfill; and (iv) Morales (MOR) a metallurgical zone with copper-arsenic and electrolytic zinc smelters. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP)), benzene (trans, trans-muconic acid (t,t-MA), manganese, arsenic and fluoride were quantified in urine and lead in blood samples. FINDINGS: Our results indicate that median exposures to manganese were 4.4, 5.2, 5.8 and 6.3 µg/L for BEL, TC, SJR and MOR, respectively. For BEL, fluoride was present at a higher concentration with 2.3 mg/L followed by MOR, TC and SJR with 1.7, 1.5 and 1.2 mg/L respectively. The highest concentrations of arsenic that were found were 11 µg/L in MOR and lead concentration was reported between 4.2 and 6.8 µg/dL, in BEL, TC and MOR. 1-OHP and t,t-MA were higher in TC (0.23 µmol/mol creatinine (cr), 429.7 µg/g cr, respectively) followed by SJR (0.09 µmol/mol cr, 427.4 µg/g cr), MOR (0.03 µmol/mol cr, 258.6 µg/g cr) and BEL (0.06 µmol/mol cr, 220.6 µg/g cr). CONCLUSION: Considering the large number of people, especially children, exposed to multiple pollutants, it is important to design effective intervention programs that reduce exposure and the resultant risk in the numerous urban marginalized communities in Mexico. Levy Library Press 2018-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6748268/ /pubmed/30873770 http://dx.doi.org/10.29024/aogh.912 Text en Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Flores-Ramírez, Rogelio Pérez-Vázquez, Francisco J. Medellín-Garibay, Susanna E. Aldrete, Andrea Camacho Vallejo-Pérez, Moisés Roberto de León-Martínez, Lorena Díaz Yáñez, Leticia Carrizales Díaz-Barriga, Fernando Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas |
title | Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas |
title_full | Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas |
title_fullStr | Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas |
title_full_unstemmed | Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas |
title_short | Exposure to Mixtures of Pollutants in Mexican Children from Marginalized Urban Areas |
title_sort | exposure to mixtures of pollutants in mexican children from marginalized urban areas |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30873770 http://dx.doi.org/10.29024/aogh.912 |
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