A health survey of school children living in polluted regions of eastern Germany provided us with data necessary to examine the effects of lead on the blood system at levels below current standards for blood lead content. Data collected for 797 children, aged 5–14 years, with low blood lead levels (GM, 33.3 μg Pb/L; range, 7.5–239 μg Pb/L) allowed us to examine the relationship between blood lead content and hematological parameters. Using linear regression analyses and controlling for a number of potential confounding factors, we found that increasing blood lead levels by 10 μg/L were associated with a small increase in the number of red blood cells and in girls with reduced MCV and MCH. The reasons for our observation...
A 3 years study was conducted to determine the evolution of blood lead concentrations (PbB) and free...
Title: The Association Between Blood Lead Levels and Eryhrocyte Counts in Elementary School Students...
The aim of our study was to assess blood lead levels in children to find correlations between blood ...
Environmental exposures to lead remain a serious problem in the developing and industrializing count...
The effect of lead (Pb) ingestion on hematological parameters in male and female Swiss mice was asse...
Background. Children have been considered a risk group for lead (Pb) toxicity, mainly because of neu...
We construct a unique individual-level dataset linking preschool blood lead levels with third grade ...
BackgroundMechanistic studies show that heavy metals interfere with the hematopoietic system by inhi...
Exposure to lead is a significant public health hazard, particularly to children since they are at a...
Current child blood lead (Pb) screening guidelines assume that blood lead levels (BLLs) are relative...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
Concern for the concomitant occurrence of iron deficiency and elevated blood lead in children is rai...
During years 1991–2009 the blood samples from 175,000 children have been examined and the average ...
Lead (Pb) has been proved to exert adverse effect on human cardiovascular system. However, the cardi...
In Germany, the Human Biomonitoring Commission of the Federal Environment Agency continuously assess...
A 3 years study was conducted to determine the evolution of blood lead concentrations (PbB) and free...
Title: The Association Between Blood Lead Levels and Eryhrocyte Counts in Elementary School Students...
The aim of our study was to assess blood lead levels in children to find correlations between blood ...
Environmental exposures to lead remain a serious problem in the developing and industrializing count...
The effect of lead (Pb) ingestion on hematological parameters in male and female Swiss mice was asse...
Background. Children have been considered a risk group for lead (Pb) toxicity, mainly because of neu...
We construct a unique individual-level dataset linking preschool blood lead levels with third grade ...
BackgroundMechanistic studies show that heavy metals interfere with the hematopoietic system by inhi...
Exposure to lead is a significant public health hazard, particularly to children since they are at a...
Current child blood lead (Pb) screening guidelines assume that blood lead levels (BLLs) are relative...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
Concern for the concomitant occurrence of iron deficiency and elevated blood lead in children is rai...
During years 1991–2009 the blood samples from 175,000 children have been examined and the average ...
Lead (Pb) has been proved to exert adverse effect on human cardiovascular system. However, the cardi...
In Germany, the Human Biomonitoring Commission of the Federal Environment Agency continuously assess...
A 3 years study was conducted to determine the evolution of blood lead concentrations (PbB) and free...
Title: The Association Between Blood Lead Levels and Eryhrocyte Counts in Elementary School Students...
The aim of our study was to assess blood lead levels in children to find correlations between blood ...