Sources of lead in pregnant women in the Valley of Mexico

Lead levels in samples of the groups at highest risk to the effects of lead exposure, pregnant women and their infants, are higher than levels known to produce developmental retardation in children in a considerable proportion of the sample tested in Mexico City. Modeling of prenatal factors predict...

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Veröffentlicht in:Salud pública de México 1990-11, Vol.32 (6), p.632
Hauptverfasser: Rothenberg, S J, Pérez Guerrero, I A, Perroni Hernández, E, Schnaas Arrieta, L, Cansino Ortiz, S, Suro Cárcamo, D, Flores Ortega, J, Karchmer, S
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description Lead levels in samples of the groups at highest risk to the effects of lead exposure, pregnant women and their infants, are higher than levels known to produce developmental retardation in children in a considerable proportion of the sample tested in Mexico City. Modeling of prenatal factors predicting maternal lead during pregnancy shows the strong effect of the use of low-temperature ceramics on lead level. The data also suggests an important contribution from air lead. The downward trend in lead exposure in pregnant women in the Valley of Mexico over the last 10 years, concurrent with downward trends in air lead is encouraging. However, reducing the manufacture and use of leaded pottery could produce a significant further reduction of lead exposure with a modest program of public education, government regulation and subsidization of lead free pottery.
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Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Lead - adverse effects
Lead - blood
Male
Mexico - epidemiology
Pregnancy - blood
Pregnancy - drug effects
Suburban Population - statistics & numerical data
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
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