As methylmercury is excreted in human milk and infants are particularly susceptible to toxicity due to this compound, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the possible transfer of methylmercury to infants via breast-feeding. In a community with a high intake of seafood, 583 children from a birth cohort were followed. The duration of nursing was recorded, and hair samples were obtained for mercury analysis at approximately 12 months of age. The hair mercury concentrations increased with the length of the nursing period, and those nursed throughout the first year showed the highest geometric mean (9.0 nmol/g or 1.8 microg/g). Human milk therefore seems to be an important source of methylmercury exposure in infants. An increasing time int...
People are exposed to methylimercury (MeHg) mainly via consumption of fish, especially large predato...
Methylmercury is a hazardous substance that is of interest with regard to environmental health, as i...
The reason why mercury is dangerous is that once released into the environment it cannot be removed ...
Breast-feeding has been linked to slowed postnatal growth. Although the basis for this weanling’s d...
The aim of this study was to determine mercury levels and changes during lactation in colostrum, tra...
Outbreaks of methylmercury poisoning in Japan and Iraq have demonstrated the sensitivity of the fetu...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent chemical forms of mercury occur naturally in human milk. The most contro...
Mercury and lead are naturally occurring toxicants and are responsible for various health issues inc...
Seafood is an important component in a healthy diet and may contain methylmercury or other contamina...
This study examined methylmercury concentrations in blood of children participating in the Casa Pia ...
The toxic effect of mercury (Hg) in high doses has been known since the first century A.D.; however,...
In Kadoma in Zimbabwe small-scale gold mining is widespread. Mothers and their infants are exposed i...
Background: Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous metal responsible for environmental contamination and human ...
Fish consumption, particularly of predatory marine species, is the primary route of human methylmerc...
Umbilical cord tissue was obtained from 50 births in the Faroe Islands, where high mercury intake is...
People are exposed to methylimercury (MeHg) mainly via consumption of fish, especially large predato...
Methylmercury is a hazardous substance that is of interest with regard to environmental health, as i...
The reason why mercury is dangerous is that once released into the environment it cannot be removed ...
Breast-feeding has been linked to slowed postnatal growth. Although the basis for this weanling’s d...
The aim of this study was to determine mercury levels and changes during lactation in colostrum, tra...
Outbreaks of methylmercury poisoning in Japan and Iraq have demonstrated the sensitivity of the fetu...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent chemical forms of mercury occur naturally in human milk. The most contro...
Mercury and lead are naturally occurring toxicants and are responsible for various health issues inc...
Seafood is an important component in a healthy diet and may contain methylmercury or other contamina...
This study examined methylmercury concentrations in blood of children participating in the Casa Pia ...
The toxic effect of mercury (Hg) in high doses has been known since the first century A.D.; however,...
In Kadoma in Zimbabwe small-scale gold mining is widespread. Mothers and their infants are exposed i...
Background: Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous metal responsible for environmental contamination and human ...
Fish consumption, particularly of predatory marine species, is the primary route of human methylmerc...
Umbilical cord tissue was obtained from 50 births in the Faroe Islands, where high mercury intake is...
People are exposed to methylimercury (MeHg) mainly via consumption of fish, especially large predato...
Methylmercury is a hazardous substance that is of interest with regard to environmental health, as i...
The reason why mercury is dangerous is that once released into the environment it cannot be removed ...