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A community-initiated study of blood lead levels of Nicaraguan children living near a battery factory

Authors :
C Morales Bonilla
E A Mauss
Source :
American Journal of Public Health. 88:1843-1845
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
American Public Health Association, 1998.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In response to requests by parents in Managua, Nicaragua, whose neighborhood borders a battery factory, 97 children were tested for blood lead, as were 30 children in a neighborhood without an obvious source of environmental lead. METHODS: Venous blood was examined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Educational workshops were conducted. RESULTS: Mean blood lead levels were 17.21 +/- 9.92 micrograms/dL in the index children and 7.40 +/- 5.37 micrograms/dL in the controls (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Children living near the battery factory are at increased risk of lead poisoning. The parents were able to petition the government to control the factory emissions and to improve appropriate health services. The factory is now closed.

Details

ISSN :
15410048 and 00900036
Volume :
88
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf2a0cfd0cdbe954c3e741a0e439dd32
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.88.12.1843