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Hair mercury concentrations and associated factors in an electronic waste recycling area, Guiyu, China

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
卷 128, 期 -, 页码 84-91

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2013.10.005

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E-waste; Mercury; Environmental pollution; Public health; Hair; Atomic fuorescence spectrometry (AFS)

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  1. Science and Technology Innovating Project of Guangdong Province Office of Education [2012KJCX0054]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [60971075]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [S2011010005194]
  4. Shantou University Scientific Research Foundation for the Doctoral Scholar [NTF10010]

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Objective: Toxic heavy metals are released to the environment constantly from unregulated electronic waste (e-waste) recycling in Guiyu, China, and thus may contribute to the elevation of mercury (Hg) and other heavy metals levels in human hair. We aimed to investigate concentrations of mercury in hair from Guiyu and potential risk factors and compared them with those from a control area where no e-waste processing occurs. Methods: A total of 285 human hair samples were collected from three villages (including Beilin, Xianma, and Huamei) of Guiyu (n=205) and the control area, Jinping district of Shantou city (n=80). All the volunteers were administered a questionnaire regarding socio-demographic characteristics and other possible factors contributed to hair mercury concentration. Hair mercury concentration was analyzed by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS). Results: Our results suggested that hair mercury concentrations in volunteers of Guiyu (median, 0.99; range, 0.18-3.98 mu g/g) were significantly higher than those of Jinping (median, 0.59; range, 0.12-1.63 mu g/g). We also observed a higher over-limit ratio (> 1 mu g/g according to USEPA) in Guiyu than in Jinping (48.29% vs. 11.25%, P < 0.001). Logistic regression model showed that the variables of living house also served as an e-waste workshop, work related to e-waste, family income, time of residence in Guiyu, the distance between home and waste incineration, and fish intake were associated with hair mercury concentration. After multiple stepwise regression analysis, in the Guiyu samples, hair mercury concentration was found positively associated with the time residence in Guiyu (beta=0.299, P < 0.001), and frequency of shellfish intake (beta=0.184, P=0.016); and negatively associated with the distance between home and waste incineration (beta=-0.190, P=0.015) and whether house also served as e-waste workshop (beta=-0.278, P=0.001). Conclusions: This study investigated human mercury exposure and suggested elevated hair mercury concentrations in an e-waste recycling area, Guiyu, China. Living in Guiyu for a long time and work related to e-waste may primarily contribute to the high hair mercury concentrations. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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