A cross-sectional epidemiological study has investigated lead poisoning among all the 101 children aged 1 to 5 years, living at less then 500 m from a lead smelter which has been operating since 1960 in Santo Amaro da Purificação, State of Bahia, Brazil. Lead poisoning was evaluated by determining the concentrations of zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) in whole blood. Results were compared with those obtained from 98 children of the same age range, in a nursery from Salvador, capital of the State of Bahia. In Santo Amaro, ZPP geometric mean was 65.5 mg/dl (geometric S.D. = 1.7), much higher, therefore, than the normal threshold of 30 mg/dl recommended by the CDC - USA. A child was excluded from statistical analyses because of very high ZPP level: 789 mg/dl. In Salvador, ZPP geometric mean was 31.0 mg/dl (geometric SD = 1.6). -Extremely elevated- ZPP levels (above 156 mg/dl) were observed in 8% of the children from Santo Amaro and in none (0%) of the children from Salvador, this statistical difference being highly significant. Anaemia was present among 35.0% of the children from Santo Amaro and among 25.5% of those from Salvador. One year-old children showed the highest levels of ZPP and anaemia. No marked statistical association was found between ZPP levels and anaemia. Lead contamination of this children population remained in a permanently high level during, at least, the period from 1980 to 1992. In December, 1993 the lead smelter has definitively ceased its industrial activities in Santo Amaro da Purificação.
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Vol. 72. Núm. 05.
Páginas 295-298 (setembro - outubro 1996)
Vol. 72. Núm. 05.
Páginas 295-298 (setembro - outubro 1996)
DOI: 10.2223/JPED.629
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Intoxicação pelo chumbo: Zinco protoporfirina no sangue de crianças de Santo Amaro da Purificação e de Salvador, BA
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Fernando M. Carvalhoa, Annibal M. S. Netob, Maria F. T. Peresc, Henrique R. Gonçalvesd, Gustavo Cardoso Guimarãese, Cláudio J. B. Amorimf, José A. S. Silva Jr.g, Tania M. Tavaresh
a Professor Adjunto. Departamento de Medicina Preventiva da UFBA.
b Professor Adjunto. Departamento de Medicina Preventiva da UFBA.
c Estudante de Medicina da UFBA, bolsista do CNPq.
d Estudante de Medicina da UFBA, bolsista do CNPq.
e Estudante de Medicina da UFBA, bolsista do CNPq.
f Estudante de Medicina da UFBA, bolsista do CNPq.
g Estudante de Medicina da UFBA, bolsista do CNPq.
h Professora Adjunto, Departamento de Química Analítica da UFBA.
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