Sartorius Andrea, Johnson Matthew, Young Scott, Bennett Malcolm, Baiker Kerstin, Edwards Paul, Yon Lisa
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, UK.
School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2022 Jun;39(6):1074-1085. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2022.2062059. Epub 2022 May 17.
Lead pollution from metalliferous mines can have major environmental and health effects long after the mines have closed. Animals living near derelict mine sites can inadvertently ingest lead-contaminated soils, causing them to accumulate lead and potentially experience significant adverse health effects. Human food products, such as eggs, produced near metalliferous mines may also be contaminated with lead. The focus of this case study was to determine whether free-range chickens living near a derelict lead mine had high lead body burdens, whether they were producing eggs with elevated lead concentrations, and whether these eggs could be hazardous to human health. Soil samples and chicken egg, feather, blood, and bone samples were collected from a small farm near an abandoned metalliferous mine. The soil in and around the chicken pens contained lead concentrations that were elevated above established soil lead baseline concentrations. The lead concentrations in the chicken feather, blood, and bone samples were consistent with lead toxicity and indicated long-term, continuous exposure. Finally, the lead concentrations in the eggs were significantly greater than those found in commercial eggs. Based on previously established lead benchmark dose levels, humans, and in particular, children, could experience adverse health impacts if they routinely consumed these eggs. Environmental lead contamination continues to pose a major health risk for humans, and further research, understanding, and awareness are required to safeguard the public from the risks of consuming food produced near derelict mines.
金属矿的铅污染在矿山关闭后的很长时间内仍会对环境和健康产生重大影响。生活在废弃矿场附近的动物可能会无意中摄入受铅污染的土壤,导致它们体内铅蓄积,并可能遭受严重的健康不良影响。在金属矿附近生产的人类食品,如鸡蛋,也可能被铅污染。本案例研究的重点是确定生活在废弃铅矿附近的散养鸡体内铅含量是否很高,它们所产鸡蛋的铅浓度是否升高,以及这些鸡蛋是否会对人类健康构成危害。从一个废弃金属矿附近的小农场采集了土壤样本以及鸡蛋、羽毛、血液和骨骼样本。鸡舍内及周围土壤中的铅浓度高于既定的土壤铅基线浓度。鸡羽毛、血液和骨骼样本中的铅浓度与铅中毒情况相符,表明存在长期、持续接触。最后,这些鸡蛋中的铅浓度明显高于市售鸡蛋。根据先前确定的铅基准剂量水平,如果人类,尤其是儿童经常食用这些鸡蛋,可能会对健康产生不良影响。环境铅污染继续对人类构成重大健康风险,需要进一步开展研究、增进了解并提高认识,以保护公众免受食用废弃矿附近生产的食品带来的风险。