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Urinary arsenic,cadmium, manganese,nickel, and vanadium levels of schoolchildren in the vicinity of the industrialised area of Asaluyeh,Iran
Authors:Raheleh Kafaei  Rahim Tahmasbi  Masomeh Ravanipour  Dariush Ranjbar Vakilabadi  Mehdi Ahmadi  Abdolmajid Omrani  Bahman Ramavandi
Institution:1.Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health and Nutrition,Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Bushehr,Iran;2.Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Health and Nutrition,Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Bushehr,Iran;3.Environmental Technologies Research Center,Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences,Ahvaz,Iran;4.Department of Environmental Health Engineering,Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences,Ahvaz,Iran;5.Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine,Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Bushehr,Iran
Abstract:Asaluyeh is one of the most heavily industrialised areas in the world where gas, petrochemical, and many downstream industries are located. This study aims to survey the biomonitoring of four metals and one metalloid in children living in the vicinity of Asaluyeh area. To do this, we analysed the creatinine-adjusted urinary levels of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), vanadium (V), manganese (Mn), and nickel (Ni) in 184 elementary schoolchildren (99 boys and 85 girls) living in Asaluyeh and compared them with a reference population. The comparisons were done for two seasons (spring and fall). The results showed that in the case area (Asaluyeh), the levels of As, V, Mn, and Ni were significantly higher and that of Cd was not significantly higher than the reference city for both seasons. The mean concentration of metal(loid)s in Asaluyeh (case) and Sadabad (reference) area as μg g?1 creatinine was As 2.90 and 2.24, V 0.06 and 0.03, Mn 0.28 and 0.25, Ni 0.54 and 0.29, and Cd 0.31 and 0.28 in spring and As 3.08 and 2.28, V 0.07 and 0.03, Mn 0.30 and 0.26, Ni 0.91 and 0.30, and Cd 0.36 and 0.31 in the fall. Seasonal variations played a key role in determining urinary metal(loid) concentration, as we saw the significant level of As, Cd, V, and Ni in fall than in spring. With regard to the impact of gender on the absorption and accumulation of urinary metal(loid)s, boys showed higher levels of the studied elements, especially for As, than girls as outdoor activities are more popular among boys. Due to the values being lower than those reported in literature, more research is needed on various population groups and other exposure sources in order to judge whether living in the vicinity of the gas and petrochemical industries in Asaluyeh is a threat to nearby residents.
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