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Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece
Background: This study aims to assess lead exposure and associated risk factors among newly arrived migrant (M) (immigrant and refugees) children in Greece and a matched control of native (N) children. Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study was performed in an outpatient clinic of a tertiary...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025484/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29882891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061057 |
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author | Tanaka, Marsela Petsios, Konstantinos Dikalioti, Stavroula K. Poulopoulou, Stavroula Matziou, Vassiliki Theocharis, Stamatios Pavlopoulou, Ioanna D. |
author_facet | Tanaka, Marsela Petsios, Konstantinos Dikalioti, Stavroula K. Poulopoulou, Stavroula Matziou, Vassiliki Theocharis, Stamatios Pavlopoulou, Ioanna D. |
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description | Background: This study aims to assess lead exposure and associated risk factors among newly arrived migrant (M) (immigrant and refugees) children in Greece and a matched control of native (N) children. Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study was performed in an outpatient clinic of a tertiary children’s hospital. Results: From 2010 to 2014, 598 children (M/N: 349/249) with a mean age of 6.96 years old (range 1–14, SD 3.76) were enrolled. Blood lead levels (BLLs) ranged from 0.7 to 21 μg/dL in migrant and from 0.4 to 10 μg/dL in native Greek children. Elevated BLLs ≥ 5 μg/dL were detected in 27.7% of migrants and 1.2% of natives (p < 0.001). A significant association was found between EBLLs and childrens’ age (≤5 years) (OR: 1.8, p-value 0.02) and EBLLs with Asian origin (OR: 3.63, p-value 0.023). Conclusion: New migrant children presented with increased BLLs when compared to their age- and sex-matched controls. Younger age and Asian origin were significant risk factors associated with elevated BLLs among children. Early screening, secondary prevention, and regular follow-up could prove useful in this vulnerable population. |
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spelling | pubmed-60254842018-07-16 Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece Tanaka, Marsela Petsios, Konstantinos Dikalioti, Stavroula K. Poulopoulou, Stavroula Matziou, Vassiliki Theocharis, Stamatios Pavlopoulou, Ioanna D. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: This study aims to assess lead exposure and associated risk factors among newly arrived migrant (M) (immigrant and refugees) children in Greece and a matched control of native (N) children. Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study was performed in an outpatient clinic of a tertiary children’s hospital. Results: From 2010 to 2014, 598 children (M/N: 349/249) with a mean age of 6.96 years old (range 1–14, SD 3.76) were enrolled. Blood lead levels (BLLs) ranged from 0.7 to 21 μg/dL in migrant and from 0.4 to 10 μg/dL in native Greek children. Elevated BLLs ≥ 5 μg/dL were detected in 27.7% of migrants and 1.2% of natives (p < 0.001). A significant association was found between EBLLs and childrens’ age (≤5 years) (OR: 1.8, p-value 0.02) and EBLLs with Asian origin (OR: 3.63, p-value 0.023). Conclusion: New migrant children presented with increased BLLs when compared to their age- and sex-matched controls. Younger age and Asian origin were significant risk factors associated with elevated BLLs among children. Early screening, secondary prevention, and regular follow-up could prove useful in this vulnerable population. MDPI 2018-05-23 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6025484/ /pubmed/29882891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061057 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Tanaka, Marsela Petsios, Konstantinos Dikalioti, Stavroula K. Poulopoulou, Stavroula Matziou, Vassiliki Theocharis, Stamatios Pavlopoulou, Ioanna D. Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece |
title | Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece |
title_full | Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece |
title_fullStr | Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece |
title_full_unstemmed | Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece |
title_short | Lead Exposure and Associated Risk Factors among New Migrant Children Arriving in Greece |
title_sort | lead exposure and associated risk factors among new migrant children arriving in greece |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025484/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29882891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061057 |
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