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March 3, 2026
Comparative Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation and Human Health Risk Assessment of Farmed and River-caught Catfish in Rivers State, Nigeria
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O Ohaturuonye Sampson
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O Ekwere Ifiok
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U Ekesiobi Sandra
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Heavy metal bioaccumulation in river-caught catfish was found to be higher than in farmed catfish, raising health risk concerns.
The most significant finding was that river-caught catfish exhibited elevated levels of lead and cadmium, which can affect human health.
Assessment included comparison of heavy metal levels across farmed and river-caught catfish species.
The findings highlight the need for consumer awareness regarding potential health risks when sourcing catfish from rivers.
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