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Assessment of cancer and noncancer health risks from exposure to PAHs in street dust in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana

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dc.contributor.author Obiri, Samuel
dc.contributor.author Cobbina, Samuel J.
dc.contributor.author Armah, Frederick A.
dc.contributor.author Luginaah, Isaac
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-24T19:44:33Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-24T19:44:33Z
dc.date.issued 2013-02-04
dc.identifier.issn 23105496
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5177
dc.description 10p:, ill. en_US
dc.description.abstract This study is part of a broader initiative to characterize, quantify and assess the human health risk associated with exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in street dust along the Trans-ECOWAS highway in West Africa. In the first part, PAHs were characterized and quantified in low-andhigh-traffic zones.In this study,cancer and non cancer human health risks from exposure to (PAHs) in street dust in the Tamale metropolis, Ghana were assessed in accordance with the USEPA risk assessment guidelines. The results of the study as obtained from inhalation of benzo [a] anthracene (BaA), benzo [a] pyrene (BaP), benzo [k] fluoranthene (BkF) and chrysene via central tendency exposure parameters (CTE) by trespassers (street hawkers including children and adults) in street dust within low traffic zones in the Tamale metropolis are 1.6E-02, 4.7E-02, 1.8E-03, and 1.6E-04 respectively. For reasonable maximum exposure parameters (RME),risk values of1.2E-01,3.5E-01,1.3E-02and1.2E-03 respectively were obtained for benzo[a] anthracene,benzo[a]pyrene,benzo[k]fluorantheneandchrysene.Hazardindexforacenaphthene,anthracene,fluoranthene,fluorine, naphthalene and pyrene in the CTE and RME scenarios were 2.2, 3.E-01, 2.6, 2.6, 100, 38 and 12, 1.7,15, 14, 550, 210 respectively. Generally, the cancer health risk associated with inhalation of benzo [a] anthracene, benzo [a] pyrene, benzo [k] fluoranthene and chrysene revealed that resident adults and children in the Tamale metropolis are at risk from exposure to these chemicals. The results of this preliminary assessment that quantified PAHrelated health risks along this part of the Trans-ECOWAS high way revealed that, there is the need for regulatory agencies to put in comprehensive measures to mitigate the risks posed to these categories of human receptors en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.subject Carcinogenic en_US
dc.subject Non-carcinogenic en_US
dc.subject Health risks en_US
dc.subject Central tendency exposure en_US
dc.subject Reasonable maximum exposure en_US
dc.subject Benzo[a] anthracene en_US
dc.subject Benzo [a]pyrene en_US
dc.subject Dust en_US
dc.title Assessment of cancer and noncancer health risks from exposure to PAHs in street dust in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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