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Umbilical cord blood mercury levels in China

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 386-392

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S1001-0742(12)60061-8

Keywords

infant; mercury; risk factor; umbilical cord blood

Funding

  1. Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China [201002001, 201002006]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [09DZ2200900, 10DZ2272200]
  3. International and Comparative Education Research Institute
  4. Joint School of Medical Education and Social Science Research Papers Prize [YX09003]
  5. Xinhua Hospital Scientific Research Fund

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Mercury (Hg) is a well-known neurotoxicant. Hg exposure at high levels can harm individuals of all ages. Even low level exposure to Hg can damage the brain of fetuses and young children, and affect their central nervous system and cognitive development. The aims of our study were to measure total Hg levels in infant umbilical cord blood and to investigate the risk factors associated with total Hg cord blood levels in various cities in China. Our goal was to provide clues for the prevention of Hg exposure in utero. The results indicated that the average cord blood mercury levels (CBMLs) were (1.81 +/- 1.93) mu g/L, which were lower than those found in most previous studies. The concentrations also differed according to geographic region. The CBMLs were not only associated with family economic and living conditions, but also with diet in pregnant women, especially the intake of marine fish, shellfish, poultry, formula milk and fruits.

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