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Risk of lead exposure from wild game consumption from cross-sectional studies in Madre de Dios, Peru.

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Berky, AJ; Robie, E; Navio Chipa, S; Ortiz, EJ; Palmer, EJ; Rivera, NA; Maria Morales Avalos, A; Meyer, JN; Hsu-Kim, H; Pan, WK
Published in: Lancet regional health. Americas
August 2022

Studies have shown elevated blood lead levels (BLL) in residents of remote communities in the Amazon, yet sources of lead exposure are not fully understood, such as lead ammunition consumed in wild game.Data was collected during two cross-sectional studies that enrolled 307 individuals in 26 communities. Regression models with community random effects were used to evaluate risk factors for BLLs, including diet, water source, smoking, sex, age, and indigenous status. The All-Ages Lead Model (AALM) from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was used to estimate background and dose from wild game consumption.Indigenous status and wild game consumption were associated with increased BLLs. Indigenous participants had 2.52 μg/dL (95% CI: 1.95-3.24) higher BLLs compared to non-indigenous. Eating wild game was associated with a 1.41 μg/dL (95% CI: 1.20-1.70) increase in BLLs. Two or more portions per serving were associated with increased BLLs of 1.66 μg/dL (95% CI: 1.10-2.57), compared to smaller servings. Using the AALM, we estimate background lead exposures to be 20 μg/day with consumption of wild game contributing 500 μg/meal. Lastly, we found a strong association between BLLs and mercury exposure.Consumption of wild game hunted with lead ammunition may pose a common source of lead exposure in the Amazon. Communities that rely on wild game and wild fish may face a dual burden of exposure to lead and mercury, respectively.

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Lancet regional health. Americas

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2667-193X

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2667-193X

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August 2022

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12

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100266
 

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Berky, A. J., Robie, E., Navio Chipa, S., Ortiz, E. J., Palmer, E. J., Rivera, N. A., … Pan, W. K. (2022). Risk of lead exposure from wild game consumption from cross-sectional studies in Madre de Dios, Peru. Lancet Regional Health. Americas, 12, 100266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2022.100266
Berky, Axel J., Emily Robie, Susy Navio Chipa, Ernesto J. Ortiz, Emma J. Palmer, Nelson A. Rivera, Ana Maria Morales Avalos, Joel N. Meyer, Heileen Hsu-Kim, and William K. Pan. “Risk of lead exposure from wild game consumption from cross-sectional studies in Madre de Dios, Peru.Lancet Regional Health. Americas 12 (August 2022): 100266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2022.100266.
Berky AJ, Robie E, Navio Chipa S, Ortiz EJ, Palmer EJ, Rivera NA, et al. Risk of lead exposure from wild game consumption from cross-sectional studies in Madre de Dios, Peru. Lancet regional health Americas. 2022 Aug;12:100266.
Berky, Axel J., et al. “Risk of lead exposure from wild game consumption from cross-sectional studies in Madre de Dios, Peru.Lancet Regional Health. Americas, vol. 12, Aug. 2022, p. 100266. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.lana.2022.100266.
Berky AJ, Robie E, Navio Chipa S, Ortiz EJ, Palmer EJ, Rivera NA, Maria Morales Avalos A, Meyer JN, Hsu-Kim H, Pan WK. Risk of lead exposure from wild game consumption from cross-sectional studies in Madre de Dios, Peru. Lancet regional health Americas. 2022 Aug;12:100266.

Published In

Lancet regional health. Americas

DOI

EISSN

2667-193X

ISSN

2667-193X

Publication Date

August 2022

Volume

12

Start / End Page

100266