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Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000

In the Middle East, the major sources of lead exposure have been leaded gasoline, lead-contaminated flour from traditional stone mills, focal exposures from small battery plants and smelters, and kohl (blue color) in cosmetics. In 1998–2000, we measured blood lead (PbB) levels in children 2–6 years...

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Autores principales: Safi, Jamal, Fischbein, Alf, Haj, Sameer El, Sansour, Ramzi, Jaghabir, Madi, Hashish, Mohammed Abu, Suleiman, Hassan, Safi, Nimer, Abu-Hamda, Abed, Witt, Joyce K., Platkov, Efim, Reingold, Steven, Alayyan, Amber, Berman, Tamar, Bercovitch, Matti, Choudhri, Yogesh, Richter, Elihu D.
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Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1480480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16759995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8339
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author Safi, Jamal
Fischbein, Alf
Haj, Sameer El
Sansour, Ramzi
Jaghabir, Madi
Hashish, Mohammed Abu
Suleiman, Hassan
Safi, Nimer
Abu-Hamda, Abed
Witt, Joyce K.
Platkov, Efim
Reingold, Steven
Alayyan, Amber
Berman, Tamar
Bercovitch, Matti
Choudhri, Yogesh
Richter, Elihu D.
author_facet Safi, Jamal
Fischbein, Alf
Haj, Sameer El
Sansour, Ramzi
Jaghabir, Madi
Hashish, Mohammed Abu
Suleiman, Hassan
Safi, Nimer
Abu-Hamda, Abed
Witt, Joyce K.
Platkov, Efim
Reingold, Steven
Alayyan, Amber
Berman, Tamar
Bercovitch, Matti
Choudhri, Yogesh
Richter, Elihu D.
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description In the Middle East, the major sources of lead exposure have been leaded gasoline, lead-contaminated flour from traditional stone mills, focal exposures from small battery plants and smelters, and kohl (blue color) in cosmetics. In 1998–2000, we measured blood lead (PbB) levels in children 2–6 years of age in Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority (n = 1478), using a fingerstick method. Mean (peak; percentage > 10 μg/dL) PbB levels in Israel (n = 317), the West Bank (n = 344), Jordan (n = 382), and Gaza (n = 435) were 3.2 μg/dL (18.2; 2.2%), 4.2 μg/dL (25.7; 5.2%), 3.2 μg/dL (39.3; < 1%), and 8.6 μg/dL (> 80.0; 17.2%), respectively. High levels in Gaza were all among children living near a battery factory. The findings, taken together with data on time trends in lead emissions and in PbB in children in previous years, indicate the benefits from phasing out of leaded gasoline but state the case for further reductions and investigation of hot spots. The project demonstrated the benefits of regional cooperation in planning and carrying out a jointly designed project.
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spelling pubmed-14804802006-06-29 Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000 Safi, Jamal Fischbein, Alf Haj, Sameer El Sansour, Ramzi Jaghabir, Madi Hashish, Mohammed Abu Suleiman, Hassan Safi, Nimer Abu-Hamda, Abed Witt, Joyce K. Platkov, Efim Reingold, Steven Alayyan, Amber Berman, Tamar Bercovitch, Matti Choudhri, Yogesh Richter, Elihu D. Environ Health Perspect Research In the Middle East, the major sources of lead exposure have been leaded gasoline, lead-contaminated flour from traditional stone mills, focal exposures from small battery plants and smelters, and kohl (blue color) in cosmetics. In 1998–2000, we measured blood lead (PbB) levels in children 2–6 years of age in Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority (n = 1478), using a fingerstick method. Mean (peak; percentage > 10 μg/dL) PbB levels in Israel (n = 317), the West Bank (n = 344), Jordan (n = 382), and Gaza (n = 435) were 3.2 μg/dL (18.2; 2.2%), 4.2 μg/dL (25.7; 5.2%), 3.2 μg/dL (39.3; < 1%), and 8.6 μg/dL (> 80.0; 17.2%), respectively. High levels in Gaza were all among children living near a battery factory. The findings, taken together with data on time trends in lead emissions and in PbB in children in previous years, indicate the benefits from phasing out of leaded gasoline but state the case for further reductions and investigation of hot spots. The project demonstrated the benefits of regional cooperation in planning and carrying out a jointly designed project. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2006-06 2006-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1480480/ /pubmed/16759995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8339 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Research
Safi, Jamal
Fischbein, Alf
Haj, Sameer El
Sansour, Ramzi
Jaghabir, Madi
Hashish, Mohammed Abu
Suleiman, Hassan
Safi, Nimer
Abu-Hamda, Abed
Witt, Joyce K.
Platkov, Efim
Reingold, Steven
Alayyan, Amber
Berman, Tamar
Bercovitch, Matti
Choudhri, Yogesh
Richter, Elihu D.
Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000
title Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000
title_full Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000
title_fullStr Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000
title_full_unstemmed Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000
title_short Childhood Lead Exposure in the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Jordan: Results from the Middle Eastern Regional Cooperation Project, 1996–2000
title_sort childhood lead exposure in the palestinian authority, israel, and jordan: results from the middle eastern regional cooperation project, 1996–2000
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1480480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16759995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8339
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