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Agricultural pesticide residues in water from a karstic aquifer in Yucatan, Mexico, pose a risk to children's health.

Authors :
Perera-Rios, Javier
Ruiz-Suarez, Elizabeth
Bastidas-Bastidas, Pedro de Jesús
May-Euán, Fernando
Uicab-Pool, Gloria
Leyva-Morales, José Belisario
Reyes-Novelo, Enrique
Pérez-Herrera, Norma
Source :
International Journal of Environmental Health Research; Oct2022, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p2218-2232, 15p, 3 Charts, 1 Graph, 1 Map
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Yucatan is a region with a high impact of water contamination since it has a karst type soil favoring contaminants entry into the phreatic level, the only source of freshwater in the area. However, no studies report pesticides in water for human consumption or the risk it represents. The objective of this study was to detect and measure pesticide concentrations in domestic tap water to estimate the risk (carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic) to health. A non-probabilistic sampling was applied of 48 tap water sources, and then pesticide detection with solid-phase extraction gas chromatography coupled to the electron capture and flame photometric detectors allowed the estimation of risk through hazard ratios. The present results suggest that aldrin, heptachlor, and β-BHC residues in domestic tap water from Ticul, Yucatan, pose a risk to children's health, particularly for potential carcinogenic risks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09603123
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Environmental Health Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159604954
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2021.1950652