Hacon et al.3131. Hacon S, Yokoo E, Valente J, Campos RC, Silva VA, Menezes AC, Moraes LP, Ignotti E. Exposure to mercury in pregnant women from Alta Floresta-Amazon basin, Brazil. Environ Res 2000; 84(3):204-210.
|
Teles Pires basin |
1,12 (1,17) |
0 |
0,89 |
10,6 |
Monrroy et al.3333. Monrroy SX, Lopez RW, Roulet M, Benefice E. Lifestyle and mercury contamination of Amerindian populations along the Beni river (lowland Bolivia). J Environ Health 2008; 71(4):44-50.
|
Beni river |
3,2 (2,1) |
0,06 |
2,27 |
27,1 |
Dórea et al.3434. Dórea JG, Souza JR, Rodrigues P, Ferrari I, Barbosa AC. Hair mercury (signature of fish consumption) and cardiovascular risk in Munduruku and Kayabi Indians of Amazonia. Environ Res 2005; 97(2):209-219.
|
Tapajós basin |
3,4 (1,9) |
0,03 |
2,38 |
28,5 |
Barbieri et al.3535. Barbieri FL, Cournil A, Gardon J. Mercury exposure in a high fish eating Bolivian Amazonian population with intense small-scale gold-mining activities. Int J Environ Health Res 2009; 19(4):267-277.
|
Beni river |
3,76 (2,52) |
0,66 |
2,67 |
31,9 |
Santos et al.3636. Santos EC, Câmara VM, Jesus IM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Mascarenhas AF, Fayal KF, Sá Filho GC, Sagica FE, Lima MO, Higuchi H, Silveira IM. A contribution to the establishment of reference values for total mercury levels in hair and fish in amazonia. Environ Res 2002; 90(1):6-11
|
Amazonas river |
3,98 (2,14) |
0,25 |
2,76 |
32,9 |
Yokoo et al.3737. Yokoo EM, Valente JG, Sichieri R, Silva EC. Validation and calibration of mercury intake through self-referred fish consumption in riverine populations in Pantanal Mato-grossense, Brazil. Environ Res 2001; 86(1):88-93.
|
Cuiabá river |
4,2 (2,4) |
0,78 |
2,93 |
35 |
Santos et al.3636. Santos EC, Câmara VM, Jesus IM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Mascarenhas AF, Fayal KF, Sá Filho GC, Sagica FE, Lima MO, Higuchi H, Silveira IM. A contribution to the establishment of reference values for total mercury levels in hair and fish in amazonia. Environ Res 2002; 90(1):6-11
|
Amazonas river |
4,33 (2,18) |
0,46 |
2,99 |
35,5 |
Santos ey al.3636. Santos EC, Câmara VM, Jesus IM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Mascarenhas AF, Fayal KF, Sá Filho GC, Sagica FE, Lima MO, Higuchi H, Silveira IM. A contribution to the establishment of reference values for total mercury levels in hair and fish in amazonia. Environ Res 2002; 90(1):6-11
|
Amazonas river |
5,37 (3,09) |
6,7 |
3,8 |
45,4 |
Monrroy et al.3333. Monrroy SX, Lopez RW, Roulet M, Benefice E. Lifestyle and mercury contamination of Amerindian populations along the Beni river (lowland Bolivia). J Environ Health 2008; 71(4):44-50.
|
Beni river |
5,5 (4,1) |
13,62 |
4,06 |
48,5 |
Kehrig et al.3838. Kehrig HA, Malm O, Akagi H, Guimarães JR, Torres JP. Methylmercury in fish and hair samples from the Balbina Feservoir, Brazilian Amazon. Environ Res 1998; 77(2):84-90.
|
Negro river |
6,5 (5,4) |
25,84 |
5,01 |
59,8 |
Barbosa et al.3939. Barbosa AC, Silva SR, Dórea JG. Concentration of mercury in hair of indigenous mothers and infants from the Amazon basin. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 1998; 34(1):100-105.
|
Xingú basin |
7,3 (3,5) |
22,02 |
5,24 |
62,6 |
Barbosa et al.3939. Barbosa AC, Silva SR, Dórea JG. Concentration of mercury in hair of indigenous mothers and infants from the Amazon basin. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 1998; 34(1):100-105.
|
Xingú basin |
8,1 (3,2) |
27,63 |
5,82 |
69,5 |
Present Study*
|
Madeira river
|
6,49 (8,69)
|
34,31
|
5,96
|
71,1
|
Santos et al.4040. Santos EC, Câmara VM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Jesus IM, Fayal K, Sagica F. Mercury exposure evaluation among Pakaanóva Indians, Amazon Region, Brazil. Cad Saude Publica 2003; 19(1):199-206.
|
Mamoré river |
8,4 (6,4) |
40,13 |
6,57 |
78,4 |
Santos et al.3636. Santos EC, Câmara VM, Jesus IM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Mascarenhas AF, Fayal KF, Sá Filho GC, Sagica FE, Lima MO, Higuchi H, Silveira IM. A contribution to the establishment of reference values for total mercury levels in hair and fish in amazonia. Environ Res 2002; 90(1):6-11
|
Amazonas river |
8,6 (6,3) |
41,21 |
6,69 |
79,9 |
Dolbec et al.4141. Dolbec J, Mergler D, Sousa Passos CJ, Sousa de Morais S, Lebel J. Methylmercury exposure affects motor performance of a riverine population of the Tapajós river, Brazilian Amazon. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 2000; 73(3):195-203.
|
Tapajós river |
9,9 (5,6) |
49,29 |
7,54 |
90 |
Fréry et al.4242. Fréry N, Maury-Brachet R, Maillot E, Deheeger M, de Mérona B, Boudou A. Gold-mining activities and mercury contamination of native amerindian communities in French Guiana: key role of fish in dietary uptake. Environ Health Perspect 2001; 109(5):449-456.
|
Maroni river |
11,4 (4,2) |
63,06 |
8,59 |
102,5 |
Santos et al.4343. Santos EC, Jesus IM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Mascarenhas AF, Weirich J, Câmara VM, Cleary D. Mercury exposures in riverside Amazon communities in Pará, Brazil. Environ Res 2000; 84(2):100-107.
|
Brasília Legal |
11,75 (7,95) |
58,71 |
9,51 |
113,5 |
Boischio & Henshel4444. Boischio AA, Henshel D. Fish consumption, fish lore, and mercury pollution--risk communication for the Madeira River people. Environ Res 2000; 84(2):108-126.
|
Madeira river |
12,6 (6,5) |
65,54 |
9,91 |
118,3 |
Lebel et al.4545. Lebel J, Mergler D, Branches F, Lucotte M, Amorim M, Larribe F, Dolbec J. Neurotoxic effects of low-level methylmercury contamination in the Amazonian Basin. Environ Res 1998; 79(1):20-32.
|
Tapajós river |
12,6 (7,0) |
64,48 |
10 |
119,4 |
Dórea et al.3434. Dórea JG, Souza JR, Rodrigues P, Ferrari I, Barbosa AC. Hair mercury (signature of fish consumption) and cardiovascular risk in Munduruku and Kayabi Indians of Amazonia. Environ Res 2005; 97(2):209-219.
|
Tapajós basin |
12,8 (7,0) |
65,54 |
10,17 |
121,4 |
Barbosa et al.3939. Barbosa AC, Silva SR, Dórea JG. Concentration of mercury in hair of indigenous mothers and infants from the Amazon basin. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 1998; 34(1):100-105.
|
Madeira river |
14,08 (10,67) |
70 |
11,72 |
139,9 |
Fillion et al.4646. Fillion M, Lemire M, Philibert A, Frenette B, Weiler HA, Deguire JR, Guimarães JR, Larribe F, Barbosa Júnior F, Mergler D. Visual acuity in fish consumers of the Brazilian Amazon: risks and benefits from local diet. Public Health Nutr 2011; 14(12):2236-2244.
|
Tapajós river |
14,4 (10,5) |
66,24 |
12,43 |
148,4 |
Bastos et al.33. Bastos WR, Gomes JP, Oliveira RC, Almeida R, Nascimento EL, Bernardi JV, de Lacerda LD, da Silveira EG, Pfeiffer WC. Mercury in the environment and riverside population in the Madeira River Basin, Amazon, Brazil. Sci Total Environ 2006; 368(1):344-351.
|
Madeira river |
15,2 (9,6) |
70,6 |
12,87 |
153,6 |
Passos et al.4747. Passos CJ, Mergler D, Fillion M, Lemire M, Mertens F, Guimarães JR, Philibert A. Epidemiologic confirmation that fruit consumption influences mercury exposure in riparian communities in the Brazilian Amazon. Environ Res 2007; 105(2):183-193.
|
Tapajós river |
16,8 (10,3) |
74,54 |
14,52 |
173,3 |
Barbosa et al.4848. Barbosa AC, Jardim W, Dórea JG, Fosberg B, Souza J. Hair mercury speciation as a function of gender, age, and body mass index in inhabitants of the Negro River basin, Amazon, Brazil. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 2001; 40(3):439-444.
|
Negro river |
18,5 (10) |
80,23 |
16 |
191,7 |
Barbosa et al.4848. Barbosa AC, Jardim W, Dórea JG, Fosberg B, Souza J. Hair mercury speciation as a function of gender, age, and body mass index in inhabitants of the Negro River basin, Amazon, Brazil. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 2001; 40(3):439-444.
|
Negro river |
18,3 (11,1) |
77,27 |
16,18 |
193,1 |
Santos et al.4343. Santos EC, Jesus IM, Brabo ES, Loureiro EC, Mascarenhas AF, Weirich J, Câmara VM, Cleary D. Mercury exposures in riverside Amazon communities in Pará, Brazil. Environ Res 2000; 84(2):100-107.
|
São Luiz do Tapajós |
19,91 (11,96) |
76,63 |
18,03 |
215,2 |