Potential sources of lead in children’s environments, Thimphu, Bhutan

Deki Pem, Ugyen Wangdi, Nguldup Gyeltshen, K. Wangdi, Chador Wangdi, Phillip Erbele
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Introduction: There is no level of lead in one’s blood that is known to be safe. Infants and children are exposed to lead through various sources in the environment. Lead-based paint, toys, play equipment, dust, and soil may all be potential sources of lead. Preventing lead exposure is essential to eliminate the permanent and life-long disability caused from lead poisoning. Previous work showed that 44% of children aged 2 - 60 months in a Bhutanese population have dangerously high (greater or equal to 5mg/dL) levels of lead. The sources of this lead toxicity, however, are unknown. This study was carried out to identify potential sources of lead in infants’ and children’s environments at health facilities, early childhood care and development and creche centers, public playgrounds, and schools in Thimphu Dzongkhag. Methods: An environmental survey using a portable X-ray Fluorescence (pXRF) was conducted from May 2021 to April 2022 to identify potential sources of lead in the environment in and around Thimphu, Bhutan. Results: A total of 777 tests were done to identify excessive amounts of lead from various items, including: toys, playground equipment, furniture, paints, and soil. A total of 16 tests had excessive amounts of lead, of which 15 were detected from playground equipment at public playgrounds. The most common color with excessive lead was yellow. Conclusions: Excessive amounts of lead were found in playground equipment as a possible source of lead exposure in children.
儿童环境中的潜在铅源,廷布,不丹
导读:血液中的铅含量没有安全的标准。婴儿和儿童通过环境中的各种来源接触铅。含铅油漆、玩具、游戏设备、灰尘和土壤都可能是铅的潜在来源。预防铅接触对于消除铅中毒造成的永久性和终身残疾至关重要。先前的研究表明,不丹人口中44%的2 - 60个月大的儿童铅含量高到危险水平(大于或等于5毫克/分升)。然而,这种铅毒性的来源尚不清楚。开展这项研究是为了查明在廷布Dzongkhag的卫生设施、幼儿保育和发展以及托儿所中心、公共游乐场和学校的婴幼儿环境中的潜在铅源。方法:从2021年5月至2022年4月,使用便携式x射线荧光(pXRF)进行了环境调查,以确定不丹廷布及其周边环境中的潜在铅源。结果:共进行了777次测试,以确定来自各种物品的过量铅,包括:玩具、游乐场设备、家具、油漆和土壤。共有16项检测结果显示铅含量超标,其中15项是在公共操场的游乐场设备中检测到的。铅超标最常见的颜色是黄色。结论:在游乐场设备中发现了过量的铅,这可能是儿童铅接触的来源。
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