Rapid drop in infant blood lead levels during the transition to unleaded gasoline use in Santiago, Chile.

Paulina Pino, Tomás Walter, Manuel J Oyarzún, Matthew J Burden, Betsy Lozoff
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This study was conducted to relate blood lead levels in infants to changes in lead emissions in Santiago, Chile, a heavily polluted setting where leaded gasoline began to be replaced with unleaded gasoline in 1993. Over an 18-mo period, 422 infants had blood lead levels, cotinine, and iron status determined at 12 mo. Blood lead levels fell at an average rate of 0.5 microg/dl every 2 mo, from 8.3 to 5.9 microg/dl, as the city experienced a net fall of 30% in the quantity of leaded gasoline sold. Time progression, car ownership, serum cotinine, and type of housing were significantly associated with a blood lead level > or = 10 microg/dl. In this study, the authors demonstrated that infant blood lead levels, even if relatively low, can drop very rapidly in conjunction with decreases in environmental lead exposure.

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在智利圣地亚哥过渡到使用无铅汽油期间,婴儿血铅水平迅速下降。
这项研究是在智利圣地亚哥进行的,目的是将婴儿血铅水平与铅排放的变化联系起来。圣地亚哥是一个污染严重的地区,1993年开始用无铅汽油取代含铅汽油。在18个月的时间里,422名婴儿在12个月时检测了血铅水平、可替宁和铁含量。血铅水平以每2个月0.5微克/分升的平均速度下降,从8.3微克/分升降至5.9微克/分升,同时该市含铅汽油的销售量净下降了30%。时间进展、汽车拥有量、血清可替宁和住房类型与血铅水平>或= 10微克/分升显著相关。在这项研究中,作者证明了婴儿血铅水平,即使相对较低,也可以随着环境铅暴露的减少而迅速下降。
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