Ngoc Nguyen Thi Minh, Chuyen Nguyen Van, Thao Nguyen Thi Thu, Duc Nguyen Quang, Trang Nguyen Thi Thu, Binh Nguyen Thi Thanh, Sa Hoang Cao, Tran Nguyen Bao, Ba Nguyen Van, Khai Nguyen Van, Son Ho Anh, Han Pham Van, Wattenberg Elizabeth V, Nakamura Hiroyuki, Thuc Pham Van
Faculty of Public Health, Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Haiphong, Vietnam.
Department of Military Hygiene, Vietnam Military Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Environ Health Insights. 2020 May 13;14:1178630220921410. doi: 10.1177/1178630220921410. eCollection 2020.
Heavy metal contamination and related risks for the environment and human health are matters of increasing concern.
The levels of 4 heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Pb, and As) were evaluated in 2 water types (surface and well), 4 types of seafood (tiger shrimp, stuffed snail, snake-head fish, and catfish), and 27 types of vegetables (12 leafy vegetables, 4 pea plants, 4 tuber vegetables, and 7 herbs) that are commonly consumed in northern coastal communes located in Vietnam. Atomic absorption spectrometry was employed for quantification.
The mean concentrations of heavy metals detected in water, seafood, and vegetable samples exceeded the national permitted standards and World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation values by at least 2-fold, 2.5-fold, and 5-fold for surface water, vegetables, and well water, respectively. The concentrations of all 4 heavy metals detected in seafood samples were higher than the standards. The levels of heavy metals decreased with increasing distance between the sample collection point and the pollution source.
This is the first report of heavy metal contamination of common sources of food and water in the northern coastal area of Vietnam. Significantly, the concentrations of heavy metals detected in study samples exceeded the regulatory limits. These results underscore the importance of continued monitoring and the development of intervention measures to ensure that the quality of food and water meets established standards and protects the health of the local population.
重金属污染及其对环境和人类健康的相关风险日益受到关注。
对越南北部沿海公社常见的2种水源(地表水和井水)、4种海鲜(虎虾、螺蛳、黑鱼和鲶鱼)以及27种蔬菜(12种叶菜类、4种豆类、4种块茎类蔬菜和7种香草)中的4种重金属(铬、镉、铅和砷)含量进行了评估。采用原子吸收光谱法进行定量分析。
在水、海鲜和蔬菜样本中检测到的重金属平均浓度分别比地表水、蔬菜和井水的国家许可标准及世界卫生组织(WHO)推荐值高出至少2倍、2.5倍和5倍。在海鲜样本中检测到的所有4种重金属浓度均高于标准。重金属含量随着样本采集点与污染源之间距离的增加而降低。
这是越南北部沿海地区常见食物和水源重金属污染的首份报告。值得注意的是,研究样本中检测到的重金属浓度超过了监管限值。这些结果凸显了持续监测以及制定干预措施以确保食物和水的质量符合既定标准并保护当地居民健康的重要性。