THE FREMANTLE LEAD STUDY

Citation
Fr. Willis et al., THE FREMANTLE LEAD STUDY, Journal of paediatrics and child health, 31(4), 1995, pp. 326-331
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
ISSN journal
10344810
Volume
31
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
326 - 331
Database
ISI
SICI code
1034-4810(1995)31:4<326:TFLS>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Objective: To ascertain blood lead levels in a sample of preschool chi ldren from Fremantle, Western Australia, and to correlate these with p ossible risk factors. Methodology: The study was a cross-sectional pre valence survey of 120 children from day-care centres and 44 hospital i npatients. Blood lead and ferritin levels were determined and a risk f actor questionnaire was completed by parents. Results: Of the 164 chil dren 25.6% had lead levels above the NH&MRC goal (<10 mu g/dl). Nine o f 133 (6.7%) had ferritin levels below 10 mu g/L suggesting iron defic iency. Excessive blood lead concentrations as defined by the NH&MRC (> 9 mu g/dL) related to: child's presence during house renovation (OR 3. 35, P = 0.007, 95% CI 1.39-8.81); Aboriginality (OR 6.4, P = 0.008, 95 % CI 1.6-24.9), and, in the 9-24 month age group, inversely to distanc e between home and a road carrying >7000 vehicles/day (r-0.56, P = 0.0 09, n = 24) Conclusions: A group of Fremantle children with unacceptab ly high blood lead levels has been identified. Renovation of older hou sing and Aboriginality are important risk factors.