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Medicina (B Aires) ; 59(2): 167-70, 1999.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10413895

ABSTRACT

Exposure to environmental lead is a major hazard to public health. International Environmental Agencies have assessed that blood lead concentrations of 10.0-15.0 micrograms/dl or even lower may be a risk factor for children. This survey focussed on environmental lead contamination and tried to provide information about blood lead levels in the children population of Cordoba City. A total of 172 children between 6 months and 9 years of age assisted in health centers and hospitals from December 1995 to December 1996 were surveyed. Lead assessment was performed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry with graphite furnace. Results revealed that 73.3% of the children population studied exhibited blood lead levels lower than 10.0 micrograms/dl; 19.2% evidenced risk concentration levels (10.0-14.9 micrograms/dl) and 7.6% showed concentrations higher than 15.0 micrograms/dl. It was confirmed that children with elevated concentrations lived in areas where numerous car repair shops are located. Three of the subjects lived in slums. From the group with low blood lead levels (< 10.0 micrograms/dl), 25 children lived downtown or near main avenues of heavy traffic and belonged to middle class families. Our survey showed a high occurrence of children with lead levels higher than 15.0 micrograms/dl (7.6%) whose etiology risk factors have been identified. Prevention should be able to cut down this occurrence through a safe control of environmental lead sources.


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Environmental Exposure , Lead/blood , Argentina , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Risk Factors
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Medicina [B Aires] ; 59(2): 167-70, 1999.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-40010

ABSTRACT

Exposure to environmental lead is a major hazard to public health. International Environmental Agencies have assessed that blood lead concentrations of 10.0-15.0 micrograms/dl or even lower may be a risk factor for children. This survey focussed on environmental lead contamination and tried to provide information about blood lead levels in the children population of Cordoba City. A total of 172 children between 6 months and 9 years of age assisted in health centers and hospitals from December 1995 to December 1996 were surveyed. Lead assessment was performed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry with graphite furnace. Results revealed that 73.3


of the children population studied exhibited blood lead levels lower than 10.0 micrograms/dl; 19.2


evidenced risk concentration levels (10.0-14.9 micrograms/dl) and 7.6


showed concentrations higher than 15.0 micrograms/dl. It was confirmed that children with elevated concentrations lived in areas where numerous car repair shops are located. Three of the subjects lived in slums. From the group with low blood lead levels (< 10.0 micrograms/dl), 25 children lived downtown or near main avenues of heavy traffic and belonged to middle class families. Our survey showed a high occurrence of children with lead levels higher than 15.0 micrograms/dl (7.6


) whose etiology risk factors have been identified. Prevention should be able to cut down this occurrence through a safe control of environmental lead sources.

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Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7817099

ABSTRACT

Through a sample of 1346 ambulatory patients, correspondent to the 3% monthly attendance of the ICHC/PAMB in the first semester of 1992, the authors report the degree of satisfaction of the population assisted. The survey reveals the performance of the multiple professionals as well as the evaluation of the ambulatory facilities regarding signs, hygiene and general organization of services, etc. The parameters, specially those concerning the health professionals, demonstrate that its concept the patients of the ICHC-PAMB is considered good.


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Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Patient Satisfaction , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Brazil , Educational Status , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Outpatient Clinics, Hospital , Surveys and Questionnaires
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