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  • Acrylonitrile exposure in the general population following a major train accident in Belgium: a human biomonitoring study.

Acrylonitrile exposure in the general population following a major train accident in Belgium: a human biomonitoring study.

Toxicology letters (2014-09-17)
T De Smedt, K De Cremer, C Vleminckx, S Fierens, B Mertens, I Van Overmeire, M Bader, P De Paepe, T Göen, B Nemery, T Schettgen, C Stove, H Van Oyen, J Van Loco, A Van Nieuwenhuyse
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG

On Saturday May 4, 2013, a train transporting chemicals derailed in the village of Wetteren (Belgium) and caused a leak of acrylonitrile (ACN). To assess the human exposure to acrylonitrile in the local population with the highest suspected exposure. Between May 18-25, 242 residents participated in the study. N-2-cyanoethylvaline (CEV), a biomarker that is highly specific for ACN exposure, was measured in the blood. To account for potential influence by smoking, cotinine was determined in the urine. Participants also filled in a short questionnaire. In the evacuated zone, 37.3% of the non-smokers and 40.0% of the smokers had CEV concentrations above the reference values of 10 and 200 pmol/g globin, respectively, at the time of the train accident. Spatial mapping of the CEV concentrations depending on the residential address showed a distribution pattern following the sewage system. The train derailment resulted in a highly atypical sequence-of-events. In addition to exposure in the direct vicinity of the site of the train derailment, exposure also occurred via the sewage system, into which acrylonitrile had entered shortly after the accident.

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