BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN CHILDREN IN PERTH, WESTERN-AUSTRALIA

Citation
T. Threlfall et al., BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN CHILDREN IN PERTH, WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, Australian journal of public health, 17(4), 1993, pp. 379-381
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
10357319
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
379 - 381
Database
ISI
SICI code
1035-7319(1993)17:4<379:BLLICI>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
This study reports on an analysis of the lead concentrations in 123 ve nous blood samples collected from Perth children aged between two mont hs and 17 years attending Princess Margaret Hospital. The overall geom etric mean was 6.9 mug lead per 100 ml whole blood, with 95 per cent o f results lying between 3.2 and 14.8 mug/100 ml. Among children under five years of age, those aged between 18 months and two years had the highest geometric mean blood lead (11.1 mug/100 ml). There were no con sistent associations between geometric mean blood lead and area of res idence, age group or sex. In this sample of Perth children, the mean b lood lead concentration was lower than those reported in other studies . Less than 0. 1 per cent of children of the age range studied would h ave been expected to have lead levels exceeding the NHMRC ''level of c oncern' (25 mug/100 ml) current at the time of the study. However, the recent adoption of goal of less than 10 mug/100 ml could mean that le ad levels in up to 21 per cent of Perth children would now be regarded as excessive.