Evaluating the Human Risks of Consumption of Foods of Bovine Origin with Ivermectin Residues in Ecuador

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Paucar-Quishpe, Valeria [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cepeda-Bastidas, Dario [4 ]
Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Richar [3 ,5 ]
Perez-Otanez, Ximena [3 ,6 ]
Perez, Cecilia [5 ]
Enriquez, Sandra [3 ]
Guzman, Erika [4 ]
Ulcuango, Fernanda [4 ]
Grijalva, Jorge [5 ]
Vanwambeke, Sophie O. [6 ]
Ron-Garrido, Lenin [3 ,5 ]
Saegerman, Claude [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Liege, Fac Vet Med, Res Unit Epidemiol & Risk Anal Appl Vet Sci UREAR, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
[2] Univ Liege, Fac Vet Med, Fundamental & Appl Res Anim & Hlth FARAH Ctr, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
[3] Univ Cent Ecuador, Inst Invest Zoonosis CIZ, Quito 170521, Ecuador
[4] Univ Cent Ecuador, Fac Ciencias Agr, Quito 170521, Ecuador
[5] Univ Cent Ecuador, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Quito 170521, Ecuador
[6] UCLouvain, Earth & Life Inst, Georges Lemaitre Ctr Earth & Climate Res, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
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ivermectin residues; milk; meat; liver; urine; faeces; risk assessment; consumption; DUNG;
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10.3390/foods13213470
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
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Ivermectin is a widely used antiparasitic in livestock, but its use can result in residues in bovine products and excretions. The objective of the present study was to determine the presence of ivermectin residues in cattle meat, liver, milk, faeces, and urine and assess consumer risk from chronic exposure through contaminated bovine products using a deterministic approach. To determine the presence of ivermectin residues, 124 samples were analysed by liquid chromatography. Residues were found in 68% of faeces samples and small percentages (3%) in liver, milk, and urine, with no residues detected in meat. The mean ivermectin residue in the liver (16.46 mu g/kg) remained below the maximum residue limit (MRL); however, in milk (12.46 mu g/kg), the residues exceeded the permitted MRL. The results obtained from chronic dietary exposure show that the consumption of ivermectin residues was low, and the risk was assessed as being rare to very rare. Additionally, this study reveals concerning levels of ivermectin residues in milk that may far exceed established safety limits. This situation emphasises the urgent need for stricter regulations and monitoring in milk production, particularly from small farms, to protect vulnerable populations. However, from a one health perspective, the presence of residues in faeces poses potential environmental hazards, warranting further research. Moreover, the detection of residues in milk, despite the ban on ivermectin use in dairy cattle, underscores the importance of compliance with food safety regulations and the need for continued vigilance in this area.
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