Risk of exposure to Hg and pesticides residues in a traditional fishing community in the Amazon: a probabilistic approach based on dietary pattern

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2022 May;29(23):34164-34173. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-18409-y. Epub 2022 Jan 16.

Abstract

Exposure to mercury (Hg) and pesticides (o.p'DDT, p.p'DDT, o.p'DDE, and p.p'DDE) in the Amazon through eating fish is of concern due to the large participation of this food in the diet of traditional fishing communities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the estimated daily intake (EDI) and the incremental lifetime cancer risk associated with Hg and o.p'DDT, p.p'DDT, o.p'DDE, and p.p'DDE in an Amazonian community. The results showed that for Hg, the EDI from carnivorous and detritivorous fish had the highest values, while for pesticides, the EDI from detritivorous fish intake had the highest value. The incremental lifetime cancer risk was below the permitted limit. A recommendation for controlling the high risk of exposure includes the reduction of detritivorous fish ingestion and/or replacement with herbivorous fish, which had lower EDI. We highlight the importance of investigating the human dietary patterns when estimating risk of exposure to Hg and pesticides.

Keywords: Cancer; Environmental pollution; Fish intake; Monte Carlo simulation; Probabilistic; Risk assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • DDT
  • Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene
  • Diet
  • Fishes
  • Hunting
  • Mercury*
  • Pesticide Residues* / analysis

Substances

  • Pesticide Residues
  • Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene
  • DDT
  • Mercury