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  • Food consumption is the primary way humans are exposed to mercury (Hg), often leading to health issues due to contamination from artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) waste affecting nearby crops.
  • A study in four communities near Obuasi, Ghana, assessed the health risks of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in plantains, revealing that only Odumase surpassed safety levels, posing potential non-carcinogenic health risks for residents.
  • In contrast, other areas like Tweapease, Nyamebekyere, and Ahansonyewodea showed THg levels below recommended limits for both adults and children, indicating a lower risk of chronic health effects from consuming contaminated

Article Abstract

Food consumption remains the commonest pathway through which humans ingest higher levels of mercury (Hg). Long-term exposure to Hg through Hg-contaminated food may result in acute or chronic Hg toxicity. Incessant discharge of Hg waste from ASGM facilities into nearby farms contaminates food crops. Ingestion of such food crops by residents may lead to detrimental human health effects. The human health risks upon exposure to total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in farmland soils and plantains from farms sited near ASGM facilities were studied in four communities around Obuasi, Ghana. The human health risk assessment was evaluated using hazard quotient (HQ), estimated average daily intake ( AvDI), hazard index (HI) and Hg elimination and retention kinetics. Tweapease, Nyamebekyere and Ahansonyewodea had HQ, AvDI and HI for THg of plantains for both adults and children below the recommended USEPA limit of 1, 3 × 10  mg/kg/day and 1, respectively. Odumase had HQ, AvDI and HI for THg of plantains for both adults and children, higher than the guideline values. This meant that only Odumase may cause non-carcinogenic human health effects upon repeated exposure. The HQ, AvDI and HI values of MeHg for all the study areas were far below guideline values, hence may not pose any non-carcinogenic human health risks to residents even upon repeated exposure. Retention and elimination kinetics of Hg also showed that only plantains from Odumase may pose significant non-carcinogenic human health risks to residents because the final amount of inorganic mercury exceeded the extrapolated USEPA guideline value of 0.393 μg/kg/year.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jat.4209DOI Listing

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