Indoor exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in traditional houses in Burundi

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C. Viau
G. Hakizimana
M. Bouchard
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[1] Département de médecine du travail et d'hygiène du milieu,
[2] Université de Montréal,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 6128,undefined
[4] Station Centre-ville,undefined
[5] Montréal,undefined
[6] Québec,undefined
[7] H3C 3J7,undefined
[8] Canada e-mail: claude.viau@umontreal.ca Fax +1-514-3432200,undefined
[9] Groupe de recherche en toxicologie humaine and Département de médecine du travail et d'hygiène du milieu,undefined
[10] Faculté de médecine,undefined
[11] Université de Montréal,undefined
[12] Montréal,undefined
[13] Québec,undefined
[14] H3C 3J7,undefined
[15] Canada,undefined
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2000年 / 73卷
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Key words Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Indoor air pollution; Environmental exposure; Biological monitoring;
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Objectives: Wood combustion is used as a major energy source in African countries and could result in indoor, pollution-related health problems. This exploratory study was undertaken to estimate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and carbon monoxide exposure in individuals living in traditional rural houses in Burundi. Methods: Standard methods were used to determine indoor air concentrations of 12 PAHs, and carbon monoxide. The urinary excretion of 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) was measured in occupants of traditional houses, and compared with that of individuals living in the town of Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi. Results: Mean airborne concentration of four volatile PAHs, naphthalene, fluorene, phenanthrene and acenaphthene, exceeded 1 μg/m3, and that of benzo(a)pyrene was 0.07 μg/m3. Naphthalene was by far the main PAH contaminant, with a mean concentration (±standard deviation) of 28.7 ± 23.4 μg/m3, representing on average 60–70% of total PAH concentration. Carbon monoxide mean concentration (±standard deviation) was 42 ± 31 mg/m3, and correlated with total PAH concentration. Geometric mean urinary 1-OHP excretion (range) in people living in traditional houses was 1.50 (0.26–15.62) μmol/mol creatinine, a value which is on average 30 times higher than that of people living in the capital (0.05 (0.009–0.17) μmol/mol creatinine). Conclusions: It appears that the substantially high concentrations of the studied contaminants constitute a potential health hazard to the rural population of Burundi.
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