Lead in human blood and in the environment near a battery factory.

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  • W J Elwood
  • B E Clayton
  • R A Cox
  • H T Delves
  • E King
  • D Malcolm
  • J M Ratcliffe
  • J F Taylor
چکیده

Samples of blood, air, dust, soil, vegetation, and tap water were examined between 1973 and 1975 to determine whether a large battery factory (with a smelter) was contributing to lead in the environment and to lead absorption by the local population. Mean blood lead levels in the children of lead workers were about 6 pg/100 ml higher (P <0.001) than in otherwise comparable children. Capillary blood samples in wives of lead workers were 1.7 ,tg/100 ml higher (P <0.05) than those of otherwise comparable wives, but venous blood samples from the same subjects showed no significant difference. Lead in dust, soil and vegetation, although variable, decreased in concentration with distance from the factory. This relationship with distance from the factory was not however found in blood lead levels. No consistent effect of distance was found with lead in air, but significantly higher concentrations were recorded at downwind than upwind sites. The blood lead results have been analysed to assess the influence of domestic factors of possible relevance-such as, lead pipes, car ownership, age of house, etc. The presence of a leadworker in the household appears to outweigh these other factors. The findings are consistent with the work of Burrows (1976) who showed that lead workers take lead home. An interlaboratory comparison on lead in blood was carried out. The two laboratories concerned were found to be equally consistent, but there were differences between them and the design of this comparison did not make it possible to say that the results of either were 'absolute' values.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • British journal of preventive & social medicine

دوره 31 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1977