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Title: Blood lead level in the children of western Uttar Pradesh, India
Authors: Chaudhary, Veena
Sharma, M. K.
Keywords: Blood lead level
Water lead level
Western Uttar Pradesh
India
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, Vol. 93, No. 3, March 2011, 504–512
Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the blood lead levels (blls) of children under an age of 5 years living in western Uttar Pradesh, India. A total of 100 blood samples, 100 drinking water samples, and 21 vegetable samples were assessed for lead contamination. Blood levels in the range of 30–116 mgL 1 were observed at Kazipur village. The levels of lead in water samples were reported to be in the range of 0.006–0.095 ppm and identified at up to 9.5 times the stated permissible limit. A significant positive correlation (þ0.679) was obtained between blls and water lead levels. All vegetable samples were also contaminated with lead up to 12 times higher than the permissible limit of 2.5 mgkg 1 of Prevention of Food Adulteration Act (PFA) 1954. The cottage lead battery industry, industrial effluents, and lead paints were identified as possible factors for lead incidence in the study area. Lead may be associated with increased antisocial activities of the children living in western Uttar Pradesh. Children with elevated blls had poorer nutritional status than those with normal levels, and parents did not know that lead causes health problems. A national population-based study is recommended to determine the prevalence of elevated blls.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4908
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