Objective: To investigate blood lead levels (BLLs) in schoolchildren in two areas of Egypt to understand the current lead pollution exposure and its risk factors, aiming to improve prevention politicies. Subjects and method: This was a cross‐sectional study in children (n = 400) aged 6–12 years recruited from two areas in Egypt (industrial and urban). BLLs were measured using an atomic absorption method. Detailed questionnaires on sources of lead exposure and history of school performance and any behavioral changes were obtained. Results: The mean BLL in the urban area of Egypt (Dokki) was 5.45 ± 3.90 μg/dL, while that in the industrial area (Helwan) was 10.37 ± 7.94 μg/dL, with a statistically significant difference between both areas (p <...
Introduction: The Present study is an attempt to assess the level of lead in blood in general popula...
Introduction: Lead is naturally available toxic heavy metal which is one of the main causes of envir...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Abstract Objective: To investigate blood lead levels in schoolchildren in two areas of Egypt to und...
International audienceThe study objectives were to estimate lead poisoning prevalence among children...
International audienceThe study objectives were to estimate lead poisoning prevalence among children...
children E Lead distribution The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors associated with...
Karbala provides theoretical assistance for lead pollution prevention by determining blood levels an...
Objectives: To describe blood lead (Pb-B), cadmium (Cd-B) and mercury (Hg-B) levels in children livi...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Environmental exposures to lead remain a serious problem in the developing and industrializing count...
Background Lead poisoning is one of the major public health problem in developing countries. Lead is...
Background. Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United St...
Many children possessing blood lead levels (BLL) in excess of centre of disease control and preventi...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
Introduction: The Present study is an attempt to assess the level of lead in blood in general popula...
Introduction: Lead is naturally available toxic heavy metal which is one of the main causes of envir...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Abstract Objective: To investigate blood lead levels in schoolchildren in two areas of Egypt to und...
International audienceThe study objectives were to estimate lead poisoning prevalence among children...
International audienceThe study objectives were to estimate lead poisoning prevalence among children...
children E Lead distribution The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors associated with...
Karbala provides theoretical assistance for lead pollution prevention by determining blood levels an...
Objectives: To describe blood lead (Pb-B), cadmium (Cd-B) and mercury (Hg-B) levels in children livi...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Environmental exposures to lead remain a serious problem in the developing and industrializing count...
Background Lead poisoning is one of the major public health problem in developing countries. Lead is...
Background. Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United St...
Many children possessing blood lead levels (BLL) in excess of centre of disease control and preventi...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
Introduction: The Present study is an attempt to assess the level of lead in blood in general popula...
Introduction: Lead is naturally available toxic heavy metal which is one of the main causes of envir...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...