Table 2.
Studies* | Type of Work | Number of Workers† | Age of exposed ‡ | Study Design¶ |
Exposure Category§ |
Exposure Metrics‖ | Testing & Tiers# | |||||||
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Author Year | Country | Exposed/Controls study groups |
Mean | (range) or SD | UHg | BHg | AirHg | DUR | PE | NB | EPS | |||
Albers 1982 | US | Chloralkali | 138/0 | NR | (NR) | XS | High | √ | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||
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Angotzi 1981 | Italy | Hg distillation | 55/29 | 39‡ | (NR) | XS | Low | √ | √ | √ | √ | 2 | 2 | 2 |
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Bidstrup 1951 | England | a) DC meter | 161/0 (a)=103; (b)=58 | NR | (19–65) | XS/D | (a)=High; (b)=Medium | 24-hrs | √x | √ | 3 | – | – | |
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Bunn 1986* | US | Chloralkali | (1): 115/0 | NR | (NR) | Longitudinal: 1: (1976–79) | Cohort 1: High | √ | √ | √ | 2 | – | – | |
(2): 101/0 (a)=51; (b)=50 | NR | (NR) | 2: (1957–78) | Cohort 2: (a)=Medium; (b)=Low | ||||||||||
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Camerino 2002 | Italy | Chloralkali | 38/34 | 39 | (23–57) | XS | ≤BEI | √s | √ | – | 1 | – | ||
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Cavalleri 1995 | Italy | Thermometer | 33/33 | 27 | ± 9 | XS; F/U: 1-yr | Medium | √s | √ | 2 | 2 | – | ||
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Chang 1995 | China | Chloralkali | 26/52 | 43 | (33–54) | XS | Low | 24-hrs | √ | √ | 3 | – | 2 | |
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Chapman 1990 | US | Hg-Zn battery | 18/27 | 33 | (20–57) | XS | ≤BEI | 24-hrs | √ | 3 | 1 | – | ||
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Ehrenberg 1991 | US | Thermometer | 83/79 | 35 | (18–68) | XS | Medium | √s | √ | √ | 2 | – | – | |
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Ellingsen 2001 | Norway | Chloralkali | 47/47 | 42 | (24–67) | XS | ≤BEI | √ | √ | √ | – | 1 | – | |
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El Sadik 1970* | Egypt | Chloralkali | 39/10 | NR | (20–49) | XS | High | √s | √x | √ | 2 | – | – | |
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Fawer 1983 | Switzerland | Chloralkali/Hg-lamps/Acetaldehyde | 26/25 | 44 | ± 2 | XS | ≤BEI | √s | √ | √ | √ | – | 2 | – |
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Gambini 1978 | Italy | Chloralkali | (1): 131/130 | 34 | (NR) | 1: XS | Cohort 1: Low | √ | √ | √ | 2 | – | – | |
(2): 129/0 (a)=61; (b)=68 | NR | (NR) | 2: 2-yr P | 2: (a)=Low; (b)= ≤BEI | ||||||||||
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Gilioli 1976 | Italy | Chloralkali | 86/0 | 43 | ± 10 | XS/D | High | √ | √x | 3 | – | 3 | ||
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Gonzalez-Fernandez 1984 | Spain | Hg-glass relays | 5/0 | NR | (NR) | XS; F/U: 2-month, post-chelation | High | √ | √ | √ | √ | 3 | – | – |
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71/43 | ||||||||||||||
Gunther 1996* | Germany | Chloralkali | (a)=14(14–21); (b)=33(34–50) | 44 | (NR) | Longitudinal: (1979–87) | (a)=Medium; (b)= ≤BEI | √ | √ | √ | 2NR | 2 | – | |
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Iwata 2007 | China | Hg mine/smelter | 27/52 | 41 | ± 10 | XS | High | √s | √ | – | 1 | – | ||
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Langolf 1978 | US | Chloralkali | 79/51 | 37 | ± 11 | XS ‡ F/U: 1-yr | High | √ | √ | √ | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
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Langworth 1992 | Sweden | Chloralkali | 89/75 | 42 | (22–64) | XS | ≤BEI | √s | √ | √ | 1 | 1 | – | |
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Levine 1982 | US | Chloralkali | 18/138 | 31 | (19–56) | XS ‡ | High | √ | 3 | – | 2 | |||
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Li 2007 | China | Hg smelter | 22/40 | 42 | (30–63) | XS | High | √s | √ | 2 | – | – | ||
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Liang 1993 | China | Hg lamps | 88/70 | 34 | ± 7 | XS | ≤BEI | 24-hrs | √ | √ | – | 2 | – | |
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McCullough 2001 | US | Hg recycling | 16/0 | 33 | (18–47) | XS/D | High | √ | √ | 3 | 2 | – | ||
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Miller 1975 | US | Chloralkali | 77/65 | 36 | ± 10 | XS F/U: 4–6 mo. | High | √s | √ | √ | 3 | 2 | 2 | |
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Piikivi 1984 | Finland | Chloralkali | 36/36 | 40 | ± 10 | XS | Low | √ | √ | √ | 2NR | 1 | – | |
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Piikivi 1989 | Finland | Chloralkali | 60/60 | 38 | (26–56) | XS | ≤BEI | √s | √ | √ | 1NR | 2 | 1 | |
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Pranjic 2003 | Bosnia | Chloralkali | 45/32 | 35 | (23–58) | XS | High | √ | √x | √ | 1NR | 1 | – | |
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Rentos 1968 | US | Hg mill/mine | 13/9 | NR | (NR) | XS | High | √s | √ | 2 | – | – | ||
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Roels 1982 | Belgium | Chloralkali/Hg-Zn battery | 43/47 | 38 | (23–57) | XS | Medium | √s | √ | √ | 2 | 2 | – | |
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Roels 1985 | Belgium | Chloralkali/Hg-Zn battery | Male Cohort:131/114 | 31 | (19–57) | XS | (♂, ♀) = Low | √s | √ | √ | – | 1 | – | |
Female Cohort: 54/48 | 29 | (19–51) | ||||||||||||
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Roels 1989 | Belgium | Chloralkali/Hg-Zn battery | 54/48 | 35 | (20–57) | XS | Medium | √ | √ | √ | 1NR | 1 | – | |
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Schuckmann 1979 | Germany | Chloralkali | 39/39 | NR | (NR) | XS | Medium | √ | √ | √ | √ | – | 2 | – |
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Smith 1970 | US | Chloralkali | (a)=27; (b)=61; (c)=145; (d)=334 | NR | (19–69) | XS | (a)=High; (b)=High; c)=Medium; (d)=Low | √ | √ | √x | √ | 2 | – | – |
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Soleo 1990 | Italy | Hg Lamps | 28/22 (a)=8; (b)=20 | 40 | (NR) | XS | (a,b) = ≤BEI | 24-hr | √ | √ | – | 2 | – | |
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Suwa 1969 | Japan | Hg mine | 77/0 | NR | (NR) | XS/D | High | √s | 3 | – | – | |||
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Tang 2006 | China | Thermometer | 34/109 (a)=9; (b)=25 | 29 | (18–55) | XS | (a)=Low; (b)= ≤BEI | √s | √ | √ | 2 | – | – | |
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Triebig 1982 | Germany | Thermometer | 18/18 | 20‡ | (18–66) | XS | Medium | √ | √ | √ | √ | 3 | – | 2 |
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Urban 1996 | Slovakia | Hg smelter: | Cohort 1: 77/(0 PE; 46 EPS) | 39 | (21–58) | XS | Cohort 1: High | 24-hrs | √ | √ | 3 | – | 2 | |
Chloralkali: | Cohort 2: 36/(0 PE; 46 EPS) | 39 | (21–61) | Cohort 2: Medium | 24-hr | |||||||||
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Urban 2003 | Slovakia | Chloralkali | 24/24 | 42 | (26–59) | XS | ≤BEI | 24-hrs | √ | √ | – | 2 | – | |
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Verberk 1986 | Netherlands | Hg Lamps | 21/0 | 51 | (28–61) | XS/D | Low | √ | √ | 3NR | 3 | – | ||
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Vroom 1972 | US | Thermometer | 9/(0 PE; 9 EMG; 40 NCV) | 51 | (33–71) | XS | High | 24-hrs | 3 | 3 | 2 | |||
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Wastensson 2006 | Sweden | Chloralkali | 43/22 | 41 | (25–65) | XS | ≤BEI | √ | √ | 1 | 1 | – | ||
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West 1968* | US | Hg Mill | 14/9 | 38 | (21–63) | XS | High | √s | √ | √ | 2 | – | – | |
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Zampollo 1987 | Italy | Thermometer | 17/0 | 42 | (21–63) | XS/D | High | √s | √ | √ | 3 | – | 2 | |
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Zedda 1980 | Italy | Hg Lamps | 7/0 | 31 | (22–49) | XS/D | Low | √ | √ | √ | 3 | – | 3 |
= Study has an explanatory note; explanatory notes are available in Supplemental notes for Table 2.
= For studies that described neurological results separately for more than one study group: identifies the number of exposed workers in individual cohorts (enumerated as (1) or (2)), and/or the number of exposed workers within the same cohort, but stratified by exposure into two or more groups (indicated by lowercase letters (a)(b)(c)(d) and listed right to left in the order of highest to lowest exposure).
= Angotzi et al: mean age was calculated from the weighted average of the mean ages reported for two or more study groups; Triebig: median age.
= Study design identified as Cross-sectional (XS), Descriptive (D), Prospective (P), or Longitudinal; also notes if workers were followed-up (F/U).
= Identifies the exposure category into which each study, cohort, or study group was stratified (High, Medium, Low, or ≤BEI).
= Exposure metrics used by each study: urine (UHg), blood (BHg), air (AirHg), or duration of exposure (DUR) measurements. UHg measurements are spot samples unless otherwise indicated; determinations based on single sample are noted as √s, exposure metric used to determine Exposure Category, if other than Current UHg is noted as √x.
= Type of evaluation (i.e. Physical Exam (PE), Neurobehavioral (NB), Electrophysiological Studies (EPS)) used in each study to evaluate neurological effects, and methodological adequacy of the evaluation (Tier 1=highest, Tier 3=lowest; see Method section in text for details).
Dash symbol "–" indicates study did not perform testing, and subscript NR indicates study performed testing but did not report results.