Publications by authors named "Ludovic Bernaudat"

Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is present in over 80 countries, employing about 15 million miners and serving as source of livelihood for millions more. The sector is estimated to be the largest emitter of mercury globally. The Minamata Convention on Mercury seeks to reduce and, where feasible, eliminate mercury use in the ASGM.

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Objectives: Gold miners use mercury to extract gold from ore adding liquid mercury to the milled gold-containing ore. This results in a mercury-gold compound, called amalgam. Miners smelt this amalgam to obtain gold, vaporizing it and finally inhaling the toxic mercury fumes.

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Background: Artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is a poverty-driven activity practiced in over 70 countries worldwide. Zimbabwe is amongst the top ten countries using large quantities of mercury to extract gold from ore. This analysis was performed to check data availability and derive a preliminary estimate of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) due to mercury use in ASGM in Zimbabwe.

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Background: Elemental mercury (Hg0) is widely used in small-scale gold mining. Persons working or living in mining areas have high urinary concentrations of Hg (U-Hg). Differences in genes encoding potential Hg-transporters may affect uptake and elimination of Hg.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ludovic Bernaudat"

  • - Ludovic Bernaudat’s research primarily focuses on the health impacts and environmental consequences of mercury use in artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM), addressing its prevalence across numerous countries and its classification as a leading source of mercury emissions globally.
  • - His studies provide critical insights into the signs and symptoms of mercury exposure among gold miners and highlight the urgent need for data on chronic mercury intoxication and its associated health burdens, particularly in regions like Zimbabwe.
  • - Bernaudat explores genetic factors that may influence mercury transport and accumulation in individuals exposed to mercury vapor, aiming to enhance understanding of exposure risks and inform strategies for developing mercury-free alternatives in gold mining practices.