Publications by authors named "Ashley Bastiansz"

Mercury (Hg) is a chemical of health concern worldwide that is now being acted upon through the Minamata Convention. Operationalizing the Convention and tracking its effectiveness requires empathy of the diversity and variation of mercury exposure and risk in populations worldwide. As part of the health plenary for the 15th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant (ICMGP), this review paper details how scientific understandings have evolved over time, from tragic poisoning events in the mid-twentieth century to important epidemiological studies in the late-twentieth century in the Seychelles and Faroe Islands, the Arctic and Amazon.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Minamata Convention prohibits skin-lightening products with high mercury levels, yet there's limited knowledge about their global prevalence.
  • A systematic review analyzed 41 studies published from 2000 to 2022, revealing significant mercury concentrations in skin-lightening products and documenting usage and health impacts among users worldwide.
  • Findings indicate widespread mercury contamination in these products poses risks to users, highlighting a need for more data and awareness about potential health consequences.
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Electronic waste (e-waste) recycling releases mercury (Hg) into the environment, though to our knowledge Hg levels at such sites have yet to be examined on a worldwide basis. A systematic review of scientific studies was conducted to extract, analyze, and synthesize data on Hg levels in e-waste products, environments near recycling sites, and in people. Data were extracted from 78 studies from 20 countries, and these included Hg levels in 1103 electrical and electronic products, 2072 environmental samples (soil, air, plant, food, water, dust), and 2330 human biomarkers (blood, hair, urine).

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