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Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure
Lead in childhood is well known to be associated with poor neurodevelopment. As part of a study on maternal anemia and offspring neurodevelopment, we analyzed blood lead level (BLL) with no prior knowledge of lead exposure in 225 mothers and 685 offspring 1 to 2 years old from Allada, a semi-rural a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26978384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030316 |
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author | Bodeau-Livinec, Florence Glorennec, Philippe Cot, Michel Dumas, Pierre Durand, Séverine Massougbodji, Achille Ayotte, Pierre Le Bot, Barbara |
author_facet | Bodeau-Livinec, Florence Glorennec, Philippe Cot, Michel Dumas, Pierre Durand, Séverine Massougbodji, Achille Ayotte, Pierre Le Bot, Barbara |
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description | Lead in childhood is well known to be associated with poor neurodevelopment. As part of a study on maternal anemia and offspring neurodevelopment, we analyzed blood lead level (BLL) with no prior knowledge of lead exposure in 225 mothers and 685 offspring 1 to 2 years old from Allada, a semi-rural area in Benin, sub-Saharan Africa, between May 2011 and May 2013. Blood samples were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Environmental assessments in households and isotopic ratio measurements were performed for eight children with BLL > 100 µg/L. High lead levels (BLL > 50 µg/L) were found in 44% of mothers and 58% of children. The median BLL was 55.1 (interquartile range 39.2–85.0) and 46.6 (36.5–60.1) µg/L, respectively. Maternal BLL was associated with offspring’s consumption of piped water and animals killed by ammunition. Children’s BLL was associated with presence of paint chips in the house and consumption of animals killed by ammunition. In this population, with 98% of children still breastfed, children’s BLL was highly associated with maternal BLL on multivariate analyses. Environmental measures and isotopic ratios supported these findings. Offspring may be highly exposed to lead in utero and probably via breastfeeding in addition to lead paint exposure. |
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spelling | pubmed-48089792016-04-04 Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure Bodeau-Livinec, Florence Glorennec, Philippe Cot, Michel Dumas, Pierre Durand, Séverine Massougbodji, Achille Ayotte, Pierre Le Bot, Barbara Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Lead in childhood is well known to be associated with poor neurodevelopment. As part of a study on maternal anemia and offspring neurodevelopment, we analyzed blood lead level (BLL) with no prior knowledge of lead exposure in 225 mothers and 685 offspring 1 to 2 years old from Allada, a semi-rural area in Benin, sub-Saharan Africa, between May 2011 and May 2013. Blood samples were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Environmental assessments in households and isotopic ratio measurements were performed for eight children with BLL > 100 µg/L. High lead levels (BLL > 50 µg/L) were found in 44% of mothers and 58% of children. The median BLL was 55.1 (interquartile range 39.2–85.0) and 46.6 (36.5–60.1) µg/L, respectively. Maternal BLL was associated with offspring’s consumption of piped water and animals killed by ammunition. Children’s BLL was associated with presence of paint chips in the house and consumption of animals killed by ammunition. In this population, with 98% of children still breastfed, children’s BLL was highly associated with maternal BLL on multivariate analyses. Environmental measures and isotopic ratios supported these findings. Offspring may be highly exposed to lead in utero and probably via breastfeeding in addition to lead paint exposure. MDPI 2016-03-11 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4808979/ /pubmed/26978384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030316 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bodeau-Livinec, Florence Glorennec, Philippe Cot, Michel Dumas, Pierre Durand, Séverine Massougbodji, Achille Ayotte, Pierre Le Bot, Barbara Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure |
title | Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure |
title_full | Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure |
title_fullStr | Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure |
title_full_unstemmed | Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure |
title_short | Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Mothers in Benin and Potential Sources of Exposure |
title_sort | elevated blood lead levels in infants and mothers in benin and potential sources of exposure |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26978384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030316 |
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