Human health effects of aflatoxins Regional Workshop on Aflatoxins Challenges in West African States, Accra-Ghana, 18 -20 Nov 2013 Dr. Martin E. Kimanya.

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Human health effects of aflatoxins Regional Workshop on Aflatoxins Challenges in West African States, Accra-Ghana, Nov 2013 Dr. Martin E. Kimanya Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology

Toxicity of aflatoxins Acutely toxicAcutely toxic ImmunosuppressiveImmunosuppressive Increase HIV viral load in infected individuals ( in Ghana - Jolly et al. 2013)Increase HIV viral load in infected individuals ( in Ghana - Jolly et al. 2013) MutagenicMutagenic CarcinogenicCarcinogenic Impair growth in young childrenImpair growth in young children Aflatoxins are classified as compounds carcinogenic to humansAflatoxins are classified as compounds carcinogenic to humans

Health effects High (acute) levels of contamination (above 200 ppb)High (acute) levels of contamination (above 200 ppb) Direct outbreak of human disease e.g. Aflatoxicosis in Kenya, 265 people diedDirect outbreak of human disease e.g. Aflatoxicosis in Kenya, 265 people died Acute illness and death, usually through liver cirrhosisAcute illness and death, usually through liver cirrhosis Low (chronic) levels of contaminationLow (chronic) levels of contamination Child stunting and underweight (Togo, Benin – Gong et al, 2004 and TanzaniaChild stunting and underweight (Togo, Benin – Gong et al, 2004 and Tanzania Immune suppression (The Gambia-Turner et al. 2003)Immune suppression (The Gambia-Turner et al. 2003) Acute and chronic contaminationAcute and chronic contamination Liver cancerLiver cancer

Liver cancers cases attributable to aflatoxins (Liu and Wu 2010) 25,200 – 155,000 cases of liver cancer are attributable to aflatoxins25,200 – 155,000 cases of liver cancer are attributable to aflatoxins This is up to 28.2% of all global liver cancers This is up to 28.2% of all global liver cancers Most cases occur in sub Sahara Africa, Southeast Asia and ChinaMost cases occur in sub Sahara Africa, Southeast Asia and China These regions suffer from high Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and uncontrolled aflatoxins in foodsThese regions suffer from high Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and uncontrolled aflatoxins in foods

Global prevalence of chronic Hepatitis B virus infection 1997

HBV infection contributes to liver damage that is potentiated by chronic aflatoxin exposure The virus may interfere with aflatoxin detoxification processThe virus may interfere with aflatoxin detoxification process HBV-infected hepatocytes are prone to aflatoxin induced DNA damageHBV-infected hepatocytes are prone to aflatoxin induced DNA damage Replication of the virus may contribute to the mutation potentiated by aflatoxinsReplication of the virus may contribute to the mutation potentiated by aflatoxins

Risk for primary liver cancer attributable to aflatoxins: Exceeds 1case per year per 100,000 people CountryHBV positive (Cases/year/100,000 people) HBV negative (Cases/year/100,000 people) Mozambique541.8 Nigeria Kenya Tanzania USA The risk for HBV positive is up to 30 times higher than for HBV negative (Liu and Wu 2010)

Risk of liver cancer is very high in Africa and is related to high aflatoxin exposure (Shephard 2008) Country(food item) Food intake (g/person/day) Exposure (ng /kg body weight /day) Risk (Cases/year/100, 000 people) MoE Kenya (Maize) Ghana (Kenkey) Tanzania (Local brew) Gambia (Groundnuts) Margin of Exposure (MoE) is lower than 10,000 Risk exceeds 1 case per year per 100,000

Options to minimize exposure Reduce contamination in foodReduce contamination in food Setting maximum tolerable limits (MTL)Setting maximum tolerable limits (MTL) Applying GAP, sorting, dehulling etcApplying GAP, sorting, dehulling etc Reduce consumption of susceptible foodReduce consumption of susceptible food Reduce both contamination and consumptionReduce both contamination and consumption

Challenges for exposure reduction Reliance on one or two crops for foodReliance on one or two crops for food High occurrence of aflatoxins in the foods (staples)High occurrence of aflatoxins in the foods (staples) Low level of awareness on the problem of aflatoxins contamination and potential mitigation measuresLow level of awareness on the problem of aflatoxins contamination and potential mitigation measures Low capacity for risk assessment and management for aflatoxinsLow capacity for risk assessment and management for aflatoxins

Population liver cancer risk (cancers per 100,000 population) for different food intakes at different aflatoxin B1 contents (Shaphard 2008) Food Intake (g person ₃ 1 (60 kg) per day) Aflatoxin B1 (ng/g) The blue colour values represents risk of concern ( above 1 per 100,000)

Conclusions Risk of aflatoxins exposure in Africa is very high (MoE < 10 in most countries)Risk of aflatoxins exposure in Africa is very high (MoE < 10 in most countries) Risk of liver cancer attributable to aflatoxins in Africa is unacceptably high (More than 1case per year per 100,000 people)Risk of liver cancer attributable to aflatoxins in Africa is unacceptably high (More than 1case per year per 100,000 people) Take urgent preventive measures:Take urgent preventive measures: Incorporate HBV vaccination in national vaccination programsIncorporate HBV vaccination in national vaccination programs Diversify our diets to include foods that are less susceptible to aflatoxinsDiversify our diets to include foods that are less susceptible to aflatoxins Initiate aflatoxins control programs:Initiate aflatoxins control programs: Raise awareness on aflatoxinsRaise awareness on aflatoxins Build capacity for aflatoxins risk assessment, management and communicationBuild capacity for aflatoxins risk assessment, management and communication Include aflatoxin exposure in national food borne surveillance systemsInclude aflatoxin exposure in national food borne surveillance systems

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