Assessment of cyanotoxins in water and fish in an African freshwater lagoon (Lagoon Aghien, Ivory Coast) and the application of WHO guidelines

Author:

Yao Eric Kouamé1,Ahoutou Mathias Koffi1,Olokotum Mark2,Hamlaoui Sahima3,Lance Emilie4,Marie Benjamin3,Bernard Cecile3,Djeha Rosine Yao1,Quiblier Catherine3,Humbert Jean-François5ORCID,Coulibaly Julien Kalpy1

Affiliation:

1. Institut Pasteur de Côte d'Ivoire: Institut Pasteur de Cote d'Ivoire

2. NaFIRRI: National Fisheries Resources Research Institute

3. MNHN: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

4. Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne: Universite de Reims Champagne-Ardenne

5. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture l'Alimentation et l'Environnement

Abstract

Abstract In comparison with northern countries, limited data are available on the occurrence and potential toxicity of cyanobacterial blooms in lakes and ponds in Sub-Saharan countries. With the aim of enhancing our knowledge on cyanobacteria and their toxins in Africa, we performed a 17-month monitoring of a freshwater ecosystem, Lagoon Aghien (Ivory Coast), which is used for multiple practices by riverine populations and for drinking water production in Abidjan city. The richness and diversity of the cyanobacterial community were high and displayed few variations during the entire survey. The monthly average abundances ranged from 4.1x104 cell mL− 1 to 1.8x105 cell mL− 1, with higher abundances recorded during the dry seasons. Among the five cyanotoxin families analyzed, only microcystins (MC) were detected with concentrations ranging from 0 to 0.364 µg L− 1 in phytoplankton cells, from 32 to 1,092 µg kg− 1 fresh weight of fish intestines and from 33 to 383 µg kg− 1 in fish livers. Even if the MC concentrations in water and fish are low, usually below the thresholds defined in WHO guidelines, these data raise the issue of the relevance of these WHO guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa, where local populations are exposed throughout the year to these toxins in multiple ways.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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