نتایج جستجو برای: methylmercury exposure

تعداد نتایج: 308758  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
W F Fitzgerald T W Clarkson

Global atmospheric changes carry the potential to disrupt the normal cycling of mercury and its compounds. Acid rain may increase methylmercury levels in freshwater fish. Global warming and increased ultraviolet radiation may affect the global budget of methylmercury, including its formation and degradation in both biotic and abiotic environments. In this article we review current knowledge on ...

2007
Donna Mergler Henry A. Anderson Laurie Hing Man Chan Kathryn R. Mahaffey Michael Murray Mineshi Sakamoto Alan H. Stern

The paper builds on existing literature, highlighting current understanding and identifying unresolved issues about MeHg exposure, health effects, and risk assessment, and concludes with a consensus statement. Methylmercury is a potent toxin, bioaccumulated and concentrated through the aquatic food chain, placing at risk people, throughout the globe and across the socioeconomic spectrum, who co...

Journal: :International journal of circumpolar health 2002
Pál Weihe Jens C Hansen Katsuyuki Murata Frodi Debes Poul Jørgensen Ulrike Steuerwald Roberta F White Philippe Grandjean

Exposure to methylmercury from marine mammals and other seafood may affect the development of the central nervous system. In a traditional Inuit community in Qaanaaq, Greenland, mercury concentrations in cord blood and maternal hair have been examined in connection with all births. We examined 43 children at age 7-12 years with a battery of neurobehavioral tests. The average mercury concentrati...

2015
Joseph L. Jacobson Gina Muckle Pierre Ayotte Éric Dewailly Sandra W. Jacobson

BACKGROUND Although prenatal methylmercury exposure has been linked to poorer intellectual function in several studies, data from two major prospective, longitudinal studies yielded contradictory results. Associations with cognitive deficits were reported in a Faroe Islands cohort, but few were found in a study in the Seychelles Islands. It has been suggested that co-exposure to another contami...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 2005
Farhana Zahir Shamim J Rizwi Soghra K Haq Rizwan H Khan

Post Minamata incident there has been awareness about mercury toxicity even among the general public. Previous researches contributed a vast amount of data regarding acute mercury exposure, but gradually information about the low dose [Ninomiya, T., Ohmori, H., Hashimoto, K., Tsuruta, K., Ekino, S., 1995. Expansion of methylmercury poisoning outside minamata: an epidemiological study on chronic...

Journal: :Epidemiologic perspectives & innovations : EP+I 2007
Michael Goodman Leila M Barraj Pamela J Mink Nicole L Britton Janice W Yager W Dana Flanders Michael A Kelsh

BACKGROUND We suggest that the need to account for systematic error may explain the apparent lack of agreement among studies of maternal dietary methylmercury exposure and neuropsychological testing outcomes in children, a topic of ongoing debate. METHODS These sensitivity analyses address the possible role of systematic error on reported associations between low-level prenatal exposure to me...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
D C Rice

There is ample evidence identifying lead, methylmercury, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) as neurotoxic agents. A large body of data on the neurotoxicity of lead, based on both epidemiologic studies in children and animal models of developmental exposure, reveals that body burdens of lead typical of people in industrialized environments produce behavioral impairment. Methylmercury was ident...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Bernard Weiss Thomas W Clarkson William Simon

This article discusses three examples of delay (latency) in the appearance of signs and symptoms of poisoning after exposure to methylmercury. First, a case is presented of a 150-day delay period before the clinical manifestations of brain damage after a single brief (<1 day) exposure to dimethylmercury. The second example is taken from the Iraq outbreak of methylmercury poisoning in which the ...

2012
Ami Tsuchiya Rob Duff Alan H Stern Jim W White Finn Krogstad Thomas M Burbacher Elaine M Faustman Koenraad Mariën

BACKGROUND The most prominent non-occupational source of exposure to methylmercury is the consumption of fish. In this study we examine a fish consuming population to determine the extent of temporal exposure and investigate the extent to which single time estimates of methylmercury exposure based on blood-Hg concentration can provide reliable estimates of longer-term average exposure. METHOD...

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