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Comparative Study of Heavy Metals in Breast Milk of Breast Feeding Mothers in Urban and Sub-Urban Subjects in Rivers State
Author(s) -
Diorgu Faith,
Kalaotaji Glory Biambo,
Jonathan Nyebuchi,
Chikadibia Fyneface Amadi,
Felix Eedee Konne
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of applied life sciences international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2394-1103
DOI - 10.9734/jalsi/2021/v24i830255
Subject(s) - breast milk , breastfeeding , mercury (programming language) , heavy metals , urbanization , breast feeding , environmental health , human settlement , human breast milk , heavy traffic , lactation , environmental chemistry , medicine , chemistry , geography , biology , ecology , pediatrics , pregnancy , biochemistry , civil engineering , genetics , archaeology , computer science , engineering , programming language
Breast milk is one fluid that could contain heavy metals and this can be dangerous to the health of breastfeeding baby. The increase in urbanization and industrialization often comes with the increased level of heavy metals in the environment especially in developing countries where environmental protection is poorly managed. The study aimed to compare the heavy metal composition in breast milk in postpartum women in urban and sub-urban areas in Rivers State. The study was conducted among 59 postpartum subjects between 0 and 10days of child delivery in each group. Sampling was done through a simple randomized system. Human breast milk was collected using a manual breast pump. Heavy metals; Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg) and Mercury (Hg) were assayed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer with their corresponding cathode lambs. Results revealed that the mean differences of the heavy metals assayed between both groups were not significant (p>0.05). This work has shown that heavy metal composition in the breast milk of postpartum women may not vary based on urban and sub-urban settlements.

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