Serum dioxin concentrations in military workers at three dioxin-contaminated airbases in Vietnam

Chemosphere. 2021 Mar:266:129024. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129024. Epub 2020 Nov 23.

Abstract

An estimated 91,998,400 L of herbicides were stocked at three US airbases in Vietnam between 1962 and 1971. These herbicides were contaminated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-tetraCDD). In 2017, we sampled blood from 120 male Vietnamese military workers in the three dioxin-contaminated airbases (Bien Hoa, Da Nang, and Phu Cat) and from 20 workers at an uncontaminated airbase. 2,3,7,8-tetraCDD concentrations were highest in samples from Bien Hoa (18.2 pg/g lipid), followed by samples from Da Nang (9.2 pg/g lipid), Phu Cat (3.7 pg/g lipid), and the reference base (2.1 pg/g lipid). In Bien Hoa, 31 of the 50 subjects had blood 2,3,7,8-tetraCDD levels in the range of 10-100 pg/g lipid and four subjects had 2,3,7,8-tetraCDD levels that exceeded 100 pg/g lipid. In Da Nang, almost half of the subjects had blood 2,3,7,8-tetraCDD concentrations in the range of 10-100 pg/g lipid. These findings suggest that military workers at contaminated bases are the population most vulnerable to dioxin exposure, especially at Bien Hoa.

Keywords: Agent orange; Blood samples; Dioxins; Military workers.

MeSH terms

  • Dioxins*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Military Personnel*
  • Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins*
  • Vietnam

Substances

  • Dioxins
  • Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins