We compared high-precision lead isotopic ratios in deciduous teeth and environmental samples to evaluate sources of lead in 10 children from six houses in a primary zinc-lead smelter community at North Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. Teeth were sectioned to allow identification of lead exposure in utero and in early childhood. Blood lead levels in the children ranged from 10 to 42 μg/dL and remained elevated for a number of years. For most children, only a small contribution to tooth lead can be attributed to gasoline and paint sources. In one child with a blood lead concentration of 19.7 μg/dL, paint could account for about 45% of lead in her blood. Comparison of isotopic ratios of tooth lead levels with those from vacuum clean...
Lead (Pb) concentrations and isotopic compositions from soils, dusts and aerosols from public land a...
X-ray fluorescence and stable lead (Pb) isotopic analyses have been undertaken on dusts, known from ...
The lead levels in shed deciduous teeth of children from two selected urban regions in the Cape Peni...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pathway of leaded dust from a lead-zinc-copper mine to houses of employee...
The south region of São Paulo city hosts the Guarapiranga dam, responsible for water supply to 25% o...
Lead (Pb) is a potent neurotoxicant with no safe level of exposure. Elevated levels of Pb and arseni...
Lead poisoning in children of Omaha, NE is an ongoing issue. There are several sources that could po...
The majority of children in Karachi have blood lead levels above 10 micrograms/dl, the upper safety ...
This review covers the epidemiology of lead poisoning in children on a global scale. Newer sources o...
Lead (Pb) concentrations and isotopic compositions from soils, dusts and aerosols from public land a...
The accumulation of metal contaminants in the human environment has received a great deal of attenti...
In a previous study, we showed 4 times more lead in surface deciduous enamel (1.9-5.9 mu m) of a not...
This study aimed to: (1) measure lead contents in the surface enamel of two populations consisting o...
Interior and exterior dust, soil and paint were analysed at five brick urban Sydney homes over 15 mo...
Interior and exterior dust, soil and paint were analysed at five brick urban Sydney homes over 15 mo...
Lead (Pb) concentrations and isotopic compositions from soils, dusts and aerosols from public land a...
X-ray fluorescence and stable lead (Pb) isotopic analyses have been undertaken on dusts, known from ...
The lead levels in shed deciduous teeth of children from two selected urban regions in the Cape Peni...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pathway of leaded dust from a lead-zinc-copper mine to houses of employee...
The south region of São Paulo city hosts the Guarapiranga dam, responsible for water supply to 25% o...
Lead (Pb) is a potent neurotoxicant with no safe level of exposure. Elevated levels of Pb and arseni...
Lead poisoning in children of Omaha, NE is an ongoing issue. There are several sources that could po...
The majority of children in Karachi have blood lead levels above 10 micrograms/dl, the upper safety ...
This review covers the epidemiology of lead poisoning in children on a global scale. Newer sources o...
Lead (Pb) concentrations and isotopic compositions from soils, dusts and aerosols from public land a...
The accumulation of metal contaminants in the human environment has received a great deal of attenti...
In a previous study, we showed 4 times more lead in surface deciduous enamel (1.9-5.9 mu m) of a not...
This study aimed to: (1) measure lead contents in the surface enamel of two populations consisting o...
Interior and exterior dust, soil and paint were analysed at five brick urban Sydney homes over 15 mo...
Interior and exterior dust, soil and paint were analysed at five brick urban Sydney homes over 15 mo...
Lead (Pb) concentrations and isotopic compositions from soils, dusts and aerosols from public land a...
X-ray fluorescence and stable lead (Pb) isotopic analyses have been undertaken on dusts, known from ...
The lead levels in shed deciduous teeth of children from two selected urban regions in the Cape Peni...