Metal Pollution in Nigeria: A Biomonitoring Update

  • Orisakwe O
  • Blum J
  • Sujak S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background. Heavy metal contamination has become a challenge in Nigerian cities. Objective. This review updates our current understanding of the environmental health effects of metal pollution in Nigeria. Methods. The review was conducted by systematically searching the databases of GOOGLESCHOLAR, MEDLINE, PUBMED CENTRAL, and PUBMED libraries for original research using search terms such as ‘metal pollution in Nigeria’, ‘bio-monitoring of lead, cadmium, nickel and chromium in Nigeria’, ‘lead in Nigeria’, ‘cadmium in Nigeria’, ‘nickel in Nigeria, and ‘chromium in Nigeria’. Discussion. This review highlights the need for the study of the toxicological implications of chronic, low-level exposure to heavy metals in African markets. Elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) have been documented in Nigerian populations across all ages, socioeconomic classes, sex, etc. Conclusions. There is a need to assess BLLs across populations in Nigeria by undertaking sound scientific studies using appropriate sample sizes and meth...

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Orisakwe, O. E., Blum, J. L., Sujak, S., & Zelikoff, J. T. (2014). Metal Pollution in Nigeria: A Biomonitoring Update. Journal of Health and Pollution, 4(6), 40–52. https://doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-4-6.40

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