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Title: Evaluation of lead and mercury neurotoxic health risk by resident children in the Obuasi municipality, Ghana
Authors: Obiri, S.
Dodood
Armah, F.A.
Essumang, D.K.
Cobbina, S.J.
Keywords: Mercury
Lead
Neurotoxicity
Resident children
Hazard quotient
Obuasi municipality
Ghana
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This study assesses neurotoxic effects associated with exposure to lead and mercury in borehole, tap and surface water by resident children in the Obuasi municipality in accordance with USEPA risk assessment guidelines. From the results of the study, the hazard quotient for oral ingestion of mercury in tap water in Obuasi is 7.4 and 15 respectively via both central tendency exposure (CTE) and reasonable maximum exposure (RME) parameters, respectively. This means that approximately 7 and 15 (by both CTE and RME parameters, respectively) resident children in Obuasi are likely to show neurologic effects associated with exposure to mercury and lead such as increased nervousness, loss of memory and/or decrease in concentration, impaired writing ability and tremor
Description: 4p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5280
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Environmental Sciences

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