Lead (Pb) in petrol has been banned in developed countries. Despite the control of Pb in petrol since 2001, high levels were reported in the blood of pregnant women and children in Pakistan. However, the identification of sources of Pb has been elusive due to its pervasiveness. In this study, we assessed the lead intake of pregnant women and one- to three-year-old children from food, water, house dust, respirable dust, and soil. In addition, we completed the fingerprinting of the Pb isotopic ratios (LIR) of petrol and secondary sources (food, house-dust, respirable dust, soil, surma (eye cosmetics)) of exposure within the blood of pregnant women, newborns, and children. Eight families, with high (~50 μg/dL), medium (~20 μg/dL), and low bloo...
BACKGROUND : Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health ...
This study was conducted on the number of pregnant women suffering from symptoms of preeclampsia who...
Lead (Pb) poses a serious public health concern. Breastmilk may be a possible source of Pb exposure ...
Lead (Pb) in petrol has been banned in developed countries. Despite the control of Pb in petrol sinc...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
Objectives: Data on blood lead levels, sources of lead and health effects were reviewed among childr...
This project report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bach...
Objectives To confirm whether blood lead concentrations in Karachi were as high as reported in 1989 ...
Objectives: To confirm whether blood lead concentrations in Karachi were as high as reported in 1989...
Human lead exposure has many sources. Relative importance of these sources varies widely according t...
Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health impacts on fo...
Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal that is toxic to humans, especially children and pregnant women. In Thail...
Background:Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health im...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
BACKGROUND : Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health ...
This study was conducted on the number of pregnant women suffering from symptoms of preeclampsia who...
Lead (Pb) poses a serious public health concern. Breastmilk may be a possible source of Pb exposure ...
Lead (Pb) in petrol has been banned in developed countries. Despite the control of Pb in petrol sinc...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
Objectives: Data on blood lead levels, sources of lead and health effects were reviewed among childr...
This project report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bach...
Objectives To confirm whether blood lead concentrations in Karachi were as high as reported in 1989 ...
Objectives: To confirm whether blood lead concentrations in Karachi were as high as reported in 1989...
Human lead exposure has many sources. Relative importance of these sources varies widely according t...
Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health impacts on fo...
Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal that is toxic to humans, especially children and pregnant women. In Thail...
Background:Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health im...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
BACKGROUND : Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to have negative and irreversible health ...
This study was conducted on the number of pregnant women suffering from symptoms of preeclampsia who...
Lead (Pb) poses a serious public health concern. Breastmilk may be a possible source of Pb exposure ...