This study evaluates the neurodevelopment of children living near contaminated mining industries during their first year of life. Participants from the city of Oruro (Bolivia) were prospectively recruited during pregnancy. Follow-up occurred between May 2007 and November 2009. Information about the socioeconomic status and medical history of the pregnant women were collected using questionnaires. Neurodevelopment was evaluated for 246 children using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID) at 10.5-12.5 months of age. Exposure to trace elements (Pb, As, Cd, Sb, Cs, Zn, Fe, Cu, Se, Rb, and Sr) during prenatal life was evaluated by testing maternal blood concentrations before delivery. Almost all measured levels were lower than the contr...
While it is known that toxic metals contribute individually to child cognitive and behavioral defici...
The impact of exposure to lead on child neurodevelopment has been well established. However, sex dif...
This lead exposure study was conducted in a total of 452 school children in the age group of 9-14 ye...
Background: Oruro is a mining city in the Bolivian highlands. Most of its citizens are exposed to po...
Inconsistent results continue to be reported from studies linking low-level prenatal lead exposure a...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...
Inconsistent results continue to be reported from studies linking low-level prenatal lead exposure a...
Background and objective: Manganese, lead, arsenic and mercury are common neurotoxic metals in the e...
Background. The aim of the study was to assess the relations between lead intoxication in children ...
During the past 50 years the Ribeira river valley, in the southern part of the state of Sao Paulo, B...
Accumulation of metals in soil represents a health risk for individuals living near mining areas, es...
Mining industries are known for causing strong environmental contamination. In most developing count...
Childhood lead exposure remains a problem in developing countries, and little is known about its eff...
Numerous studies indicate that low-level lead poisoning causes mild mental retardation and low IQ sc...
The aim of our study was to assess blood lead levels in children to find correlations between blood ...
While it is known that toxic metals contribute individually to child cognitive and behavioral defici...
The impact of exposure to lead on child neurodevelopment has been well established. However, sex dif...
This lead exposure study was conducted in a total of 452 school children in the age group of 9-14 ye...
Background: Oruro is a mining city in the Bolivian highlands. Most of its citizens are exposed to po...
Inconsistent results continue to be reported from studies linking low-level prenatal lead exposure a...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...
Inconsistent results continue to be reported from studies linking low-level prenatal lead exposure a...
Background and objective: Manganese, lead, arsenic and mercury are common neurotoxic metals in the e...
Background. The aim of the study was to assess the relations between lead intoxication in children ...
During the past 50 years the Ribeira river valley, in the southern part of the state of Sao Paulo, B...
Accumulation of metals in soil represents a health risk for individuals living near mining areas, es...
Mining industries are known for causing strong environmental contamination. In most developing count...
Childhood lead exposure remains a problem in developing countries, and little is known about its eff...
Numerous studies indicate that low-level lead poisoning causes mild mental retardation and low IQ sc...
The aim of our study was to assess blood lead levels in children to find correlations between blood ...
While it is known that toxic metals contribute individually to child cognitive and behavioral defici...
The impact of exposure to lead on child neurodevelopment has been well established. However, sex dif...
This lead exposure study was conducted in a total of 452 school children in the age group of 9-14 ye...