Introduction: Lead exposure is considered as a global health problem. The irreparable harmful effects of this heavy metal on human have been proven in various studies. Comparing to general population, workers in related industries are more exposed to lead. Several studies have investigated lead occupational exposure and its biological evaluation in Iran; however there is no overall estimate. Thus, the present study was conducted to determine the occupational exposure to lead and its biological evaluation in Iranian workers, using systematic review and meta-analysis. Material and Method: This study was carried out based on information obtained from databases including Magiran, Iranmedex, SID, Medlib, Trials Register, Scopus, Pubmed, Science...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...
Introduction: Lead exposure is considered as a global health problem. The irreparable harmful effect...
Context: Exposure to lead is a global health issue. Several studies have demonstrated the harmful an...
The data was obtained to present the environmental and occupational exposure to lead in Iranian popu...
This study was carried out on the workers of a lead refinery industry and two control groups in Zanj...
The continual occurrence of occupational lead exposure remains a serious problem worldwide despite a...
Background: Blood hemoglobin can be damaged by toxins such as lead. Thus, this study was carried out...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the blood lead levels of apprentices working in...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
Introduction: Nickel (Ni) is one of the toxic heavy metals that exposure to it has been connected wi...
Heavy metals, particularly lead, cadmium, chromium and arsenic, are toxic elements and can cause ser...
Background: Despite wide range of measures to control lead pollution in recent decades, this heavy m...
Background: In Ethiopia, although there are numerous small-scale and medium industries which use lea...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...
Introduction: Lead exposure is considered as a global health problem. The irreparable harmful effect...
Context: Exposure to lead is a global health issue. Several studies have demonstrated the harmful an...
The data was obtained to present the environmental and occupational exposure to lead in Iranian popu...
This study was carried out on the workers of a lead refinery industry and two control groups in Zanj...
The continual occurrence of occupational lead exposure remains a serious problem worldwide despite a...
Background: Blood hemoglobin can be damaged by toxins such as lead. Thus, this study was carried out...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the blood lead levels of apprentices working in...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
Introduction: Nickel (Ni) is one of the toxic heavy metals that exposure to it has been connected wi...
Heavy metals, particularly lead, cadmium, chromium and arsenic, are toxic elements and can cause ser...
Background: Despite wide range of measures to control lead pollution in recent decades, this heavy m...
Background: In Ethiopia, although there are numerous small-scale and medium industries which use lea...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...