Investigations into sources of lead in the environment of urban children

Lepow, ML; Bruckman, L; Gillette, M; Markowitz, S; Robino, R; Kapish, J

HERO ID

51228

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1975

Language

English

PMID

1213021

HERO ID 51228
In Press No
Year 1975
Title Investigations into sources of lead in the environment of urban children
Authors Lepow, ML; Bruckman, L; Gillette, M; Markowitz, S; Robino, R; Kapish, J
Journal Environmental Research
Volume 10
Issue 3
Page Numbers 415-426
Abstract The lead content of air, house dust, dirt, dirt on hands, food, and water was investigated in order to ascertain the cause of the chronically elevated blood lead levels in ten 2–6 year old Hartford children. Recent ingestion of leaded paint had been eliminated as a significant factor. The mean ambient air levels at 2 and 5 ft. from the ground where the children played varied from 1.7–7 μg/m3. On the basis of “mouthing” behavior observed among the ten subject children, the mean lead levels in dirt (1200) μg/g) and dust (11,000 μg/g) and the mean lead concentration of lead on hands (2400) μg/g), it is likely that the “hands in mouth” exposure route is the principal cause of the excessive lead accumulation in these children.
Doi 10.1016/0013-9351(75)90037-7
Pmid 1213021
Wosid WOS:A1975BE07600009
Url <Go to ISI>://BCI:BCI197661063843
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