Prevalence of lead poisoning among artisanal gold miners in French Guiana in 2022

Abstract

Objectives Lead poisoning is a major public health problem worldwide. In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America, several studies have highlighted the massive lead impregnation of the local population, but the risk factors have not yet been fully elucidated. People working in informal gold mining share part of their lifestyle with French Guianese communities. The aim of this was therefore to estimate the level of lead poisoning in this population and the factors associated with it. Methods This cross-sectional descriptive study was based on data collected by questionnaire and blood sampling. Persons working in informal gold mines were enrolled on the logistic rear bases on the Surinamese and Brazilian sites of the bordering rivers. Blood lead levels were measured on dry blood spots (50 microl). Using a threshold of 100 microg.L-1, single and multiple regressions were used to assess the associated factors. Results Among the 526 persons included, the median age was 38 years and 73.5% were men. The prevalence of lead poisoning was 44.7 % (95%CI=40.4%-49.0%). The factors associated with a BLL over 100 microg.L-1 were: amount of time spent in gold mining (OR=1.31 [1.09-1.58], occupation with mud exposure (OR=1.67 [1.13-2.48]), working in the Southwestern region (OR=2.09 [1.34-3.27]) and consuming game (OR=1.58 [1.06-2.36]). Conclusion The people working on gold mining sites are highly exposed to lead poisoning. The risk factors are suggestive of environmental contamination and differ from those suspected in the population of French Guiana.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Funding Statement

The study was funded by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) via the Interregional Amazon Cooperation Program (IACP) 2014-2020 and the Regional Health Agency. The funders have no role in the analysis and publication process.

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A written consent form was collected after information in the participant language on the primary objective of the study related to malaria and secondary objectives related to heavy metal poisoning. The study obtained authorization from the Surinamese Ministry of Public Health (N-CMWO005) and from the Brazilian National Research Ethics Commission (N-5.507.241) as part of the Curema project. The authorization of importation of human biological samples was obtained (IE-2022-2169) and the biological collection declared to the French Ministry of Education and Research. The database was anonymized and registered according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This study was conducted in accordance with the principles set forth in the Declaration of Helsinki

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