نتایج جستجو برای: lead exposure

تعداد نتایج: 629524  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1992
M Sallmén M L Lindbohm A Anttila H Taskinen K Hemminki

STUDY OBJECTIVE The aim was to investigate whether occupational exposure to lead in fathers is associated with congenital malformation in their children. DESIGN The study was a retrospective case-control study, nested within the wives of men biologically monitored for inorganic lead. Information on pregnancy outcome was obtained from medical registers. SUBJECTS Cases were defined as wives w...

2006

The recent introduction of an effective oral chelating agent for the reduction of a body burden of lead and the changing standards of care for children exposed to lead prompted the Committee on Drugs to review the therapy for lead intoxication. This statement reviews the pharmacology of available chelating agents. Screening standards and detailed discussions of environmental control and nutriti...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
I Romieu E Palazuelos M Hernandez Avila C Rios I Muñoz C Jimenez G Cahero

Many countries, including Mexico, are facing a largely unrecognized epidemic of low-level lead poisoning. Mexico is the sixth largest lead-producing country in the world, and 40% of its production is used locally in different industrial processes that cause lead contamination of the environment. The major sources and pathways of lead exposure among the Mexican population are gasoline emissions,...

2007
Brian S. Schwartz Howard Hu

We have assembled this mini-monograph on adult lead exposure to provide guidance to clinicians and public health professionals, to summarize recent thinking on lead biomarkers and their relevance to epidemiologic research, and to review two key lead-related outcomes, namely, cardiovascular and cognitive. The lead standards of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration are woefully o...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1988
P Boscolo M Carmignani

Previous human studies demonstrated that lead exposure may modify the metabolism of catecholamines and of hormones controlled by the hypothalamo-pituitary axis and may affect the kallikrein-kinin system. This paper reports unpublished data on the plasma renin activity of lead-exposed workers; these results are in agreement with those of previous human and experimental studies suggesting that th...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Jeffrey D Weidenhamer Peter A Kobunski Gilbert Kuepouo Rebecca W Corbin Perry Gottesfeld

Blood lead levels have decreased following the removal of lead from gasoline in most of the world. However, numerous recent studies provide evidence that elevated blood lead levels persist in many low and middle-income countries around the world at much higher prevalence than in the more developed countries. One potential source of lead exposure that has not been widely investigated is the leac...

2006

The recent introduction of an effective oral chelating agent for the reduction of a body burden of lead and the changing standards of care for children exposed to lead prompted the Committee on Drugs to review the therapy for lead intoxication. This statement reviews the pharmacology of available chelating agents. Screening standards and detailed discussions of environmental control and nutriti...

2005

Based on subgroup findings, this group would address the following questions: • What is the follow-up testing schedule at various blood lead levels for pregnant and lactating women and for the neonate? • At what blood lead level, if any, should women not be breastfeeding? • What nutrition counseling or nutritional supplements should be recommended? • What chelating agents should be employed? • ...

2017
Mark A. S. Laidlaw Gabriel Filippelli Howard Mielke Brian Gulson Andrew S. Ball

BACKGROUND Lead (Pb) is a toxic substance with well-known, multiple, long-term, adverse health outcomes. Shooting guns at firing ranges is an occupational necessity for security personnel, police officers, members of the military, and increasingly a recreational activity by the public. In the United States alone, an estimated 16,000-18,000 firing ranges exist. Discharge of Pb dust and gases is ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1985
H P Monteiro D S Abdalla A S Arcuri E J Bechara

We evaluated superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) and glutathione peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.9) activities in the erythrocytes of lead-exposed and nonexposed workers from distinct industries localized in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Concentrations of either lead or protoporphyrin IX, or both, in blood were used to indicate the extent of exposure. In all cases, values for superoxide dismutase were s...

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