印度尼西亚班达亚齐学龄儿童血液铅含量升高的发生率和性别差异

Noralina Noralina, Nurjannah Nurjannah, R. S. Oktari, Shr-Jie Wang, Sofia Sofia, Said Usman
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铅毒性是发展中国家的一个主要健康问题,因为铅暴露广泛散布于环境中。儿童尤其容易受到长期低水平铅暴露的神经毒性的影响。铅在儿童体内的长期蓄积会损害他们的身心健康。我们对印度尼西亚班达亚齐市学龄儿童的血铅含量(BLLs)进行了评估。我们在两所初中随机抽取参与者进行了一项横断面研究,以确定血铅含量升高的发生率和性别差异。在 130 名 12-15 岁的儿童中,有 32 人(24.6%)的 BLL 升高(以 CDC 参考值≥3.5 µg/dl 为标准),平均值为 3.01 ±1.14,32 人中有 27 人(84.4%)为男性。与女生相比,男生的 BLL 升高风险是女生的 5.62 倍(CI:2.00-15.81)(p=< 0.001)。我们得出的结论是,两所学校中血铅含量升高的发生率都很高,而且男女生的血铅含量在统计学上存在显著差异。其他风险因素可能会影响学童血铅水平的差异。
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Prevalence of Elevated Blood Lead Levels and Gender Differences Among School Children in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Lead toxicity is a major health problem in developing countries as lead exposure is widely scattered in the environment. Children are particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxicity of low-level, prolonged exposure to lead. Long-term effects of lead accumulation in children can damage them physically and mentally. We evaluated Blood Lead Levels (BLLs) among school children in Banda Aceh Municipality, Indonesia. A cross-sectional study with randomly selected participants was conducted in 2 junior high schools to determine the prevalence of elevated BLLs and gender differences. Among 130 children, aged 12-15, 32 (24,6%) of them had elevated BLLs based on CDC reference ≥3,5 µg/dl with a mean of BLLs 3,01 ±1.14, and 27 out of 32 (84.4%) with elevated BLLs were males. Male students had 5.62 times higher risk (CI:2.00-15.81) with elevated BLLs compared to female students (p=< 0.001). We concluded that the prevalence of elevated BLLs is high in both schools and there was a statistically significant difference in blood lead levels between male and female students. Other risk factors may affect the difference in blood lead levels among school children.
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