2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cscee.2023.100325
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Human health hazard implications of heavy metals concentration in swimming crab (Callinectes amnicola) from polluted creeks in Rivers State, Nigeria

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“…These variations could be attributed to the closeness of Station 1 to the pollution sources and the higher concentrations of heavy metals observed in both the water and the fish from this station (Obasohan and Eguavoen, 2021). Brilliance and Davies (2023) reported similar results on the hazard implications of higher concentrations of heavy metals concentration in swimming crab (Callinectes amnicola) consumed from polluted creeks in the Niger Delta.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…These variations could be attributed to the closeness of Station 1 to the pollution sources and the higher concentrations of heavy metals observed in both the water and the fish from this station (Obasohan and Eguavoen, 2021). Brilliance and Davies (2023) reported similar results on the hazard implications of higher concentrations of heavy metals concentration in swimming crab (Callinectes amnicola) consumed from polluted creeks in the Niger Delta.…”
Section: Concentration Of Nisupporting
confidence: 59%
“…(Ihunwo et al, 2022). Children are more susceptible to the toxic effects of heavy metals due to their lower body weight and developmental stage (Anyanwu and Chris 2023). However, several studies have reported similar health risks associated with metal contamination in the Niger Delta region (Abarshi et al, 2017;Dirisu et al, 2019;Nnaemeka, 2020).…”
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“…There were three stages to microwave digestion: 1.5 MPa for 1 min, 1.0 MPa for 2 min, and 1.5 MPa for 3 min. The digested sample was transferred to a graduated plastic test tube and allowed for an hour to cool and the volume was made up to 100 mL with Milli-Q water (25,26).…”
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confidence: 99%