Elevated blood mercury and haematological response in free ranging chicken (Gallus Gallus domesticus) from gold mining areas in Zamfara State Nigeria

Gold mining and other anthropometric activities in mining areas result in pollution. Mercury toxicosis is thus a common occurrence in chickens from gold mining areas (GMAs). The study was designed to evaluate and compare haematological response in chickens (Gallus Gallus domesticus) from Anka GMAs a...

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Published inEnvironmental chemistry and ecotoxicology Vol. 5; pp. 39 - 44
Main Authors Abdulmalik, Zainab, Shittu, Muftau, Adamu, Sani, Ambali, Suleiman Folorunsho, Oyeyemi, Bolaji Fatai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 2023
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd
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Summary:Gold mining and other anthropometric activities in mining areas result in pollution. Mercury toxicosis is thus a common occurrence in chickens from gold mining areas (GMAs). The study was designed to evaluate and compare haematological response in chickens (Gallus Gallus domesticus) from Anka GMAs and Gusau Non‑gold mining areas (NGMAs) of Zamfara State, Nigeria. A total of sixty adult chickens were randomly selected in six locations (thirty each in GMAs and NGMAs). Blood mercury concentration was measured with atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) with thermal decomposition. Haematological parameters which include packed cell volume (PCV), Red blood cell count (RBC), haemoglobin, heterophils, lymphocytes, total white blood cell count (TWBC), monocytes and heterophil/lymphocyte (H/L) ratio were measured using standard procedure. Both multivariate and univariate analysis were used to measure differences while correlation and regression were also used to analyse relationship between mercury and haematological parameters. Mean PCV 23.26%, RBC 2.661 × 106/L, Haemoglobin 13.70 g/dL, TWBC 5.07 × 10 9/L, Heterophils 2.00 × 109/L and Lymphocytes 2.65 × 109/L were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in chickens from GMAs when compared with 33.39%, 3.77 × 10 6/L, 19.79 g/dL, 10.13 × 109/L, 2.82 × 109/L and 4.91 × 109/L respectively from NGMAs. However, monocytes 0.44 × 109/L and H/L Ratio 0.788 were significantly higher in chicken from GMAs when compared with 0.24 × 109/L and 0.54 from NMGAs. Hameatological parameters are direct correlates of mercury concentration. A unit increase in monocytes significantly (p < 0.05) correspond to an increase in blood Hg level by 0.262 μg/mL. In conclusion, this research suggested that mining activities in GMAs exerts deleterious impacts on chicken haematological parameters. Result of this study will be of diagnostic significance in local chicken mercury toxicosis. •Artisan and small-scale gold mining activities result in mercury pollution•There is mercury contamination free ranging chicken (Gallus Gallus domesticus) from gold mining areas•Health of free ranging chickens in gold mining areas is compromised as seen in perturbed haematological parameters•This study is useful as stakeholders will be aware of the danger of uncoordinated artisan gold mining activities
ISSN:2590-1826
2590-1826
DOI:10.1016/j.enceco.2022.12.003