Total, organic, and inorganic mercury in human breast milk: levels and maternal factors of exposure, systematic literature review, 1976-2017.

作者: Abha Cherkani-Hassani , Imane Ghanname , Nezha Mouane

DOI: 10.1080/10408444.2019.1571010

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摘要: This systematic review summarizes the finding of 58 studies from 33 countries, which assessed mercury concentrations in breast milk and factors related to level contamination. We performed a literature search Pubmed, Science Direct, Google Scholar databases for published between 1976 2017 that are monitoring measuring human investigating associated factors. Then, we extracted more information about aim study, country, samples size, time lactation, concentration, other data. Most used mature or colostrum analysis 60% them, exceed significantly limit set by World Health Organization (WHO) 1.7 µg/l; In addition, many parameters were contamination milk. Periodic surveys recommended each country evaluate lactating women estimate exposure newborns.

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