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03.11.2023 | Original Article

Assessment of Blood Lead Level of School Children in 10 Cities of India: A Cross-Sectional Study

verfasst von: Divas Kumar, Shally Awasthi, Abbas Ali Mahdi, Shweta Singh, Anuj Kumar Pandey, Girdhar G. Agarwal, Thekkumkara Surendran Anish, Somashekar A.R., Sonali Kar, Suma Nair, Joseph L. Mathew, Mushtaq A. Bhat, B. N. Mahanta, Kuldeep Singh, C. M. Singh

Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 2/2025

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Abstract

Objectives

To assess the blood lead level (BLL) of school children in 10 cities of India.

Methods

This multi-centric cross-sectional study enrolled participants from randomly selected schools. Data on demographic details, socioeconomic status (SES) and anthropometric indicators was collected. Samples were collected for assessment of lead level in blood. Inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry technique was used to assess BLL.

Results

From April 2019 through February 2020, 2247 participants were recruited from sixty schools (62.6% government schools) with equal gender distribution. The overall median (interquartile range) BLL was 8.8 (4.8, 16.4) µg/dl. The highest median (interquartile range) BLL was in Manipal 30.6 (23.0, 46.7) and lowest in Dibrugarh 4.8 (3.2, 7.0). Overall, 82.5% of participants had BLL above ≤4 µg/dl. Significant negative correlation was observed between BLL and SES (correlation= -0.24, p <0.001), anthropometric indicators (correlation= -0.11, p <0.001), hemoglobin level (correlation= -0.045, p = 0.03) and multivariate regression model showed association with gender, SES and anthropometric indicators.

Conclusions

BLL are elevated in urban school going children and there is intercity variation. Hence, urgent focus is needed to reduce exposure to lead in India.
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Metadaten
Titel
Assessment of Blood Lead Level of School Children in 10 Cities of India: A Cross-Sectional Study
verfasst von
Divas Kumar
Shally Awasthi
Abbas Ali Mahdi
Shweta Singh
Anuj Kumar Pandey
Girdhar G. Agarwal
Thekkumkara Surendran Anish
Somashekar A.R.
Sonali Kar
Suma Nair
Joseph L. Mathew
Mushtaq A. Bhat
B. N. Mahanta
Kuldeep Singh
C. M. Singh
Publikationsdatum
03.11.2023
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
Indian Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 2/2025
Print ISSN: 0019-5456
Elektronische ISSN: 0973-7693
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-023-04864-7

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