Blood Lead Levels in Children Living Near an Informal Lead Battery Recycling Workshop in Patna, Bihar

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Ansari, Jamal Akhtar [1 ,2 ]
Mahdi, Abbas Ali [1 ,3 ]
Malik, Promila Sharma [4 ]
Jafar, Tabrez [3 ]
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[1] King Georges Med Univ, Dept Biochem, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] Shibli Natl PG Coll, Dept Chem, Azamgarh, India
[3] Era Univ, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
[4] India Off, Pure Earth, New Delhi, India
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lead toxicity; Patna; Bihar; informal lead battery recycling; CHILDHOOD; EXPOSURE;
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Background. Lead can cause significant biological and neurologic damage, even at small concentrations, and young children are at higher risk Informal recycling of lead batteries and lead-based workshops/industries have increased the burden of lead toxicity in developing countries, including India. Many informal recycling lead battery workshops have been established by the local people of Patna, Bihar as self-employment opportunities. However, most of the residents are not aware of the risk factors associated with lead poisoning. Objectives. The present pilot study aimed to assess blood lead levels (BLLs) and hemoglobin levels among children aged between 3 to 12 years in the settlement of Karmalichak near Patna, India. Materials and Methods. Children residing near the informal lead battery manufacturing unit were selected for BLL assessment. A total of 41 children were enrolled in the questionnaire-based survey. Results. All the children in the present study had detectable lead concentrations in their blood. Only 9% of the studied children had a BLL <= 5 mu g/dl, while 91% children had a BLL above >5 mu g/dl. Conclusions. The present study carried out in children of Kannalichak region of Patna, India was an attempt to better understand the problem of lead toxicity, describe the epidemiology of its adverse effects, identify sources and routes of exposure, illustrate the clinical effects and develop strategies of prevention so that remedial measures may be taken by government agencies and regulatory bodies. In view of the high lead levels in children in the study area, attempts are being made to develop strategies for future prevention by relocating the informal battery recycling workshops from the area. Moreover, parents have been advised to increase nutritional supplementation of children by providing calcium-, iron- and zinc-rich foods, including milk and vegetables.
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