Elevated blood lead levels among children living in a fishing community, Karachi, Pakistan.

Siroos Hozhabri, Franklin White, Mohammad Hossein Rahbar, Mubina Agboatwalla, Stephen Luby
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Lead is a widespread environmental contaminant worldwide and is associated with adverse outcomes in children, including impaired neurobehavioral development and learning difficulties. A cross-sectional survey of 53 young children was conducted in a fishing village on an island adjacent to Karachi, Pakistan. Whole blood from each individual was tested for lead levels. Also tested were samples of cooked food, house dust, and drinking water from 36 households. Laboratory determinations were made by the Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research with quality control by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fifty-two subjects (98%) had blood lead levels above 10 microg/dl (mean 21.60 microg/dl), an internationally recognized threshold for potential neurotoxicity. The mean concentration was 3.90 microg/g in cooked food, 4.02 microg/l in drinking water, and 91.30 microg/g in house dust. These findings indicate possible major health concerns and suggest significant environmental contamination in this community as well as the need to identify locally relevant early childhood exposures.

巴基斯坦卡拉奇一个渔业社区儿童血铅水平升高。
铅是一种世界范围内广泛存在的环境污染物,与儿童的不良后果有关,包括神经行为发育受损和学习困难。在巴基斯坦卡拉奇附近一个岛上的一个渔村对53名幼儿进行了横断面调查。对每个人的全血进行了铅含量检测。同时还检测了来自36个家庭的熟食、室内灰尘和饮用水样本。实验室鉴定由巴基斯坦科学和工业研究理事会进行,质量控制由美国疾病控制和预防中心进行。52名受试者(98%)血铅水平高于10微克/分升(平均21.60微克/分升),这是国际公认的潜在神经毒性阈值。熟食中平均浓度为3.90 μ g/g,饮用水中平均浓度为4.02 μ g/l,室内灰尘中平均浓度为91.30 μ g/g。这些发现表明可能存在重大的健康问题,并表明该社区存在严重的环境污染,需要确定与当地有关的幼儿接触情况。
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