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Elevated Hair Mercury Levels Are Associated With Neurodevelopmental Deficits in Children Living Near Artisanal and Small‐Scale Gold Mining in Peru

机译:头发汞水平与生活在秘鲁的手工和小型金矿附近的儿童中的神经发育赤字相关联

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Children living near artisanal and small‐scale gold mining (ASGM) are at risk of exposure to mercury, a neurotoxicant. It is not certain whether such exposures are harming development, as they occur in underresourced contexts entwined with other stressors, such as malnutrition and enteric infection. This study sought to investigate the association between hair‐mercury levels and visual‐motor, cognitive, and physical development among children living near ASGM in the Peruvian Amazon. Total hair‐mercury levels were measured in 164 children ages 5–12 living in Madre de Dios, Peru. Primary outcomes included Visual‐Motor Integration assessed via the Beery‐VMI Developmental Test, General Cognitive Ability assessed via the Batería‐III Woodcock‐Munoz (Spanish‐language Woodcock‐Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities), and Physical Health assessed via anthropometry/hemoglobin counts. Mean (SD) hair‐mercury level was 2.06 (2.43)?μg/g. Fifty‐four children (32.9%) had hair‐mercury levels above the World Health Organization reference level of 2.0?μg/g. After controlling for sex, child age, maternal education, and family socioeconomic status, each one unit increase in log hair‐mercury level was associated with a 1.01 unit decrease in Visual‐Motor Integration (95%CI: ?2.06, 0.05,p ?=?0.061), a 2.59 unit decrease in General Cognitive Ability (95%CI: ?4.52, ?0.66,p ?=?0.012), and a 2.43 unit decrease in Physical Health (95%CI: ?5.34, 0.49,p ?=?0.096). After adjustment for covariates, children with hair‐mercury levels exceeding the World Health Organization reference level scored 4.68 IQ points lower in Cognitive Ability than their peers. Mercury exposures related to ASGM may be harming child development in the Peruvian Amazon. Children in this region may benefit from intervention to reach their full developmental potential. Key Points Children living near artisanal and small‐scale gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon are exposed to mercury, a neurotoxicant Children with higher hair‐mercury levels demonstrated significantly lower General Cognitive Ability than their peers in this rural, low‐income context Children living near artisanal and small‐scale gold mining in Peru may benefit from intervention to reach their full developmental potential
机译:生活在手工附近的儿童和小规模的金矿(ASGM)面临着暴露于汞,神经毒剂的风险。不确定这种暴露是否正在损害发展,因为它们发生在与其他压力源的欠币背景下,例如营养不良和肠道感染。该研究试图调查秘鲁亚马逊近期ASGM附近的儿童汞水平和视觉电动机,认知和物理发展之间的关联。在5-12岁的5-12岁儿童居住在秘鲁的164岁儿童中测量总汞水平。主要结果包括通过谷类-VMI发育试验评估的视觉电机集成,通过Batería-III Woodcock-Munoc(西班牙语Woodcock-Johnson-Johnson-Johnson的认知能力测试)评估的一般认知能力,通过人类测量测量/血红蛋白计数评估的身体健康。平均(SD)毛发水平为2.06(2.43)?μg/ g。五十四个儿童(32.9%)的毛发水平高于世界卫生组织参考水平为2.0?μg/ g。在控制性别,儿童年龄,孕产妇教育和家庭社会经济地位后,每一个单位对数汞水平的增加与视觉电机整合的1.01单位减少有关(95%CI:?2.06,0.05, p?= 0.061),一般认知能力的2.59单位降低(95%CI:α.4.52,?0.66, P?= 0.012),身体健康的2.43单位减少(95%CI: ?5.34,0.49, P?=?0.096)。在调整协变量之后,毛发水平的儿童超越世界卫生组织的参考水平较低4.68 IQ能力低于同行的认知能力。与ASGM相关的汞暴露可能是危害秘鲁亚马逊的儿童发展。该地区的儿童可以从干预中受益,以达到其全部发展潜力。在秘鲁亚马逊近期亚马逊的小型儿童临近的儿童临近亚洲亚马逊暴露于汞,一种具有较高的头发汞水平的神经毒性儿童展示了普遍认知能力明显低于其在近期的农村的同龄人的同龄人秘鲁的手工和小型金矿可能会受益于干预才能达到其全部发展潜力

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