Abstract Background Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many of these metals are known neurotoxicants, to date, monitoring of this exposure is limited, even in countries such as Uganda that are undergoing rapid industrialization. An assessment of the burden and potential causes of metal exposure is a critical first step in gauging the public health burden of metal exposure and in guiding its elimination. Methods In May 2016, we enrolled 100 children between the ages of 6 and 59 months living in the Katanga urban settlement of Kampala, Uganda. We measured whole blood concentrations of antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, cesium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, manganese, nickel, selenium, and zinc...
Objectives: To measure heavy metal concentrations among Kenyan youth and quantify associations with ...
This chapter is aimed at evaluating learner’s health risk based on the concentration of toxic metals...
Accumulation of metals in soil represents a health risk for individuals living near mining areas, es...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
An assessment of the burden and potential causes of metal exposure is a critical first step in gaugi...
Childhood illnesses have been linked to elevated heavy metals in children’s bodies. Such studies are...
Despite the toxicity and widespread use of manganese (Mn) and lead (Pb) as additives to motor fuels ...
Objectives: The levels of lead, zinc, iron, copper and cadmium metals in the urine samples of select...
Objectives: The levels of lead, zinc, iron, copper and cadmium metals in the urine samples of select...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The human health impact of the historic and current mining and processing...
Background. Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United St...
In order to document the exposure to trace metals among urban schoolchildren and rural working child...
The mining and processing of copper in Kilembe, Western Uganda, from 1956 to 1982 left over 15 Mt. o...
The exposure potential of children in nursery and kindergarten schools to metals in dust in the Kuma...
Studies have demonstrated that, for urban children, dust represents the main exposure to sources of ...
Objectives: To measure heavy metal concentrations among Kenyan youth and quantify associations with ...
This chapter is aimed at evaluating learner’s health risk based on the concentration of toxic metals...
Accumulation of metals in soil represents a health risk for individuals living near mining areas, es...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
An assessment of the burden and potential causes of metal exposure is a critical first step in gaugi...
Childhood illnesses have been linked to elevated heavy metals in children’s bodies. Such studies are...
Despite the toxicity and widespread use of manganese (Mn) and lead (Pb) as additives to motor fuels ...
Objectives: The levels of lead, zinc, iron, copper and cadmium metals in the urine samples of select...
Objectives: The levels of lead, zinc, iron, copper and cadmium metals in the urine samples of select...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The human health impact of the historic and current mining and processing...
Background. Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United St...
In order to document the exposure to trace metals among urban schoolchildren and rural working child...
The mining and processing of copper in Kilembe, Western Uganda, from 1956 to 1982 left over 15 Mt. o...
The exposure potential of children in nursery and kindergarten schools to metals in dust in the Kuma...
Studies have demonstrated that, for urban children, dust represents the main exposure to sources of ...
Objectives: To measure heavy metal concentrations among Kenyan youth and quantify associations with ...
This chapter is aimed at evaluating learner’s health risk based on the concentration of toxic metals...
Accumulation of metals in soil represents a health risk for individuals living near mining areas, es...