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Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh1, Le Vu-Anh, Nguyen Ngoc-Bich, Thomas Tenkate.
Abstract
This study used the Australian Environmental Health Risk Assessment Framework to assess the human health risk of dioxin exposure through foods for local residents in two wards of Bien Hoa City, Vietnam. These wards are known hot-spots for dioxin and a range of stakeholders from central government to local levels were involved in this process. Publications on dioxin characteristics and toxicity were reviewed and dioxin concentrations in local soil, mud, foods, milk and blood samples were used as data for this risk assessment. A food frequency survey of 400 randomly selected households in these wards was conducted to provide data for exposure assessment. Results showed that local residents who had consumed locally cultivated foods, especially fresh water fish and bottom-feeding fish, free-ranging chicken, duck, and beef were at a very high risk, with their daily dioxin intake far exceeding the tolerable daily intake recommended by the WHO. Based on the results of this assessment, a multifaceted risk management program was developed and has been recognized as the first public health program ever to have been implemented in Vietnam to reduce the risks of dioxin exposure at dioxin hot-spots.Entities:
Keywords: Bien Hoa; Vietnam; dioxin; environmental health risk assessment
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20623031 PMCID: PMC2898056 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph7052395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Some Sensitive Endpoints of Dioxin Exposure [25,26].
| Rhesus | Object learning | ∼160 pg/kg/d | 42 |
| Rhesus | Endometriosis | ∼160 pg/kg/d | 42 |
| Rat | Genital malformation | 200 ng/kg # | 73 |
| Rat | Immune suppression | 100 ng/kg # | 50 |
| Rat | Decreased sperm count | 64 ng/kg # | 28 |
| Mouse | Immune suppression (viral susceptibility) | 10 ng/kg # | 10 |
| Current Average Body Burden Levels in Humans (“Background”) | ∼10 | ||
Notes: Rodent background body burdens are about 4 ng/kg; # Single dose on specific day of pregnancy;
Estimated maternal body burden above background;
Estimated body burdens above background.
Calculated amount of daily food intake that is tolerable for a local person weights 50 kg if each type of food is the only source of dioxin exposure.
| Duck/wild goose | 276 | 0.15 |
| Duck/wild goose fat | 536–550 | 0.09 |
| Snakehead fish | 66 | 0.76 |
| Snakehead fish fat | 15,349 | 0.003 |
| Chicken | 0.35 | 1–4 g |
| Toad | 80 | 0.63–2.5 g |
| Toad fat | 11,765 | 0.004–0.017 g |
| Pig | 0.6 | 45–180 g |
| Beef | 0.11 | 238–950 g |
Notes:
* = samples were taken at Bien Hoa Airbase, Bien Hung Lake and Bien Hung Market [8];
** = the food intakes were calculated based on the assumption that each type of food was the only source of dioxin exposure. In practice, local people have been exposed to dioxin in a variety of types of foods and also through other exposure routes (such as dermal and inhalation), therefore the amount of each type of foods to be consumed should be lower than values calculated in this table in order for the local residents to meet TDI level.
Figure 1.Foods consumed daily by local residents at Trung Dung and Tan Phong wards, Bien Hoa City [28].
Figure 2.Foods consumed weekly by local residents at Trung Dung and Tan Phong wards, Bien Hoa City [28].