Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils

Our research goal was to comparatively analyze soils contamination with chemicals in cities located in the Arctic zone of Arkhangelsk region and to assess population health risk caused by soils in settlements contaminated with chemicals. The research has practical significance due to Arkhangelsk reg...

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Main Authors: A.N. Deryabin, T.N. Unguryanu, R.V. Buzinov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2019-09-01
Series:Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
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Online Access:http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/3/2
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spelling doaj-c980a1a259064b19a837da9acd1cd2422020-11-25T03:21:24ZengFBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû2308-11552308-11632019-09-013182510.21668/health.risk/2019.3.02.engPopulation health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soilsA.N. Deryabin0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1853-8947T.N. Unguryanu1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8936-7324R.V. Buzinov2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8624-6452Federal Service for Surveillance over Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing, Arkhangelsk Region office, 24 Gaidara Str., Arkhangelsk, 163000, Russian FederationFederal Service for Surveillance over Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing, Arkhangelsk Region office, 24 Gaidara Str., Arkhangelsk, 163000, Russian FederationFederal Service for Surveillance over Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing, Arkhangelsk Region office, 24 Gaidara Str., Arkhangelsk, 163000, Russian FederationOur research goal was to comparatively analyze soils contamination with chemicals in cities located in the Arctic zone of Arkhangelsk region and to assess population health risk caused by soils in settlements contaminated with chemicals. The research has practical significance due to Arkhangelsk region being among the RF regions with the highest share of soils samples taken in settlements that deviate from hygienic standards as per sanitary-chemical and microbiological parameters. The assessment was based on monitoring data on chemical contamination of soils in cities located in the Arctic zone of Arkhangelsk region (Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk, and Novodvinsk) collected in 2007–2017. We assessed population exposure to contaminants in soils at their oral and subcutaneous introduction and determined risk levels for children’s and adults’ health. To examine non-carcinogenic effects, we applied reference doses and calculated hazard coefficients and indexes. We revealed that soils were contaminated with metals substantially greater in Severodvinsk than in two other cities. Aggregated hazard indexes calculated for combined introduction of contaminants from soils didn’t exceed 1.0. Contaminants from soils primarily enter a body via oral introduction. A contribution made by oral introduction into a total dose for examined toxicants amounted to 68–79 % at the median level among children and adults. Overall individual carcinogenic risk in Severodvinsk was higher than in two other cities and amounted to 9.1•10-4 and 2.3•10-3 at the median level and 90%-percentile one accordingly. Non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks caused by exposure to contaminants in soils are acceptable when taken in their median concentrations.http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/3/2soil contaminationchemicalssoils in settlementsdeviation from hygienic standardsrisk assessmentrisk level.
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author A.N. Deryabin
T.N. Unguryanu
R.V. Buzinov
spellingShingle A.N. Deryabin
T.N. Unguryanu
R.V. Buzinov
Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
soil contamination
chemicals
soils in settlements
deviation from hygienic standards
risk assessment
risk level.
author_facet A.N. Deryabin
T.N. Unguryanu
R.V. Buzinov
author_sort A.N. Deryabin
title Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
title_short Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
title_full Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
title_fullStr Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
title_full_unstemmed Population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
title_sort population health risk caused by exposure to chemicals in soils
publisher FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”
series Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
issn 2308-1155
2308-1163
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Our research goal was to comparatively analyze soils contamination with chemicals in cities located in the Arctic zone of Arkhangelsk region and to assess population health risk caused by soils in settlements contaminated with chemicals. The research has practical significance due to Arkhangelsk region being among the RF regions with the highest share of soils samples taken in settlements that deviate from hygienic standards as per sanitary-chemical and microbiological parameters. The assessment was based on monitoring data on chemical contamination of soils in cities located in the Arctic zone of Arkhangelsk region (Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk, and Novodvinsk) collected in 2007–2017. We assessed population exposure to contaminants in soils at their oral and subcutaneous introduction and determined risk levels for children’s and adults’ health. To examine non-carcinogenic effects, we applied reference doses and calculated hazard coefficients and indexes. We revealed that soils were contaminated with metals substantially greater in Severodvinsk than in two other cities. Aggregated hazard indexes calculated for combined introduction of contaminants from soils didn’t exceed 1.0. Contaminants from soils primarily enter a body via oral introduction. A contribution made by oral introduction into a total dose for examined toxicants amounted to 68–79 % at the median level among children and adults. Overall individual carcinogenic risk in Severodvinsk was higher than in two other cities and amounted to 9.1•10-4 and 2.3•10-3 at the median level and 90%-percentile one accordingly. Non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks caused by exposure to contaminants in soils are acceptable when taken in their median concentrations.
topic soil contamination
chemicals
soils in settlements
deviation from hygienic standards
risk assessment
risk level.
url http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/3/2
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