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West Indian med. j ; 55(6): 394-398, Dec. 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-472073

RESUMO

Long-term backyard smelting of lead in a district known as Mona Commons, Kingston, Jamaica, has produced lead burdens as high as 30 000 mg/kg in soils near to the smelter, and indoor dust loadings of 373 microg/f2 in the residents' home. The blood lead levels (BPb) of 107 children from the district were in the range 2.2-202 microg/dL. Fifty-nine per cent of these had BPb levels above 10 microg/dL and the population mean was an unacceptably high 25.1 microg/dL. The highest levels were observed for five siblings, two of whom presented with lead encephalopathy. This severe chronic exposure to lead was exacerbated by a significant history of pica, and chronic nutritional anaemia. Chelation therapy significantly reduced the BPb levels but due to lead storage in other organs, the values after several months were still higher than desirable. This study emphasizes the importance of reducing the exposure of children to lead.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Chumbo/toxicidade , Encefalopatias/etiologia , Intoxicação por Chumbo/complicações , Criança , Demografia , Doença Aguda , Encefalopatias/diagnóstico , Intoxicação por Chumbo/tratamento farmacológico , Intoxicação por Chumbo/epidemiologia , Jamaica/epidemiologia , Inquéritos Epidemiológicos , Medição de Risco , Pica , Pré-Escolar , Terapia por Quelação
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West Indian Med J ; 55(6): 394-8, 2006 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17691233

RESUMO

Long-term backyard smelting of lead in a district known as Mona Commons, Kingston, Jamaica, has produced lead burdens as high as 30 000 mg/kg in soils near to the smelter, and indoor dust loadings of 373 microg/f2 in the residents' home. The blood lead levels (BPb) of 107 children from the district were in the range 2.2-202 microg/dL. Fifty-nine per cent of these had BPb levels above 10 microg/dL and the population mean was an unacceptably high 25.1 microg/dL. The highest levels were observed for five siblings, two of whom presented with lead encephalopathy. This severe chronic exposure to lead was exacerbated by a significant history of pica, and chronic nutritional anaemia. Chelation therapy significantly reduced the BPb levels but due to lead storage in other organs, the values after several months were still higher than desirable. This study emphasizes the importance of reducing the exposure of children to lead.


Assuntos
Encefalopatias/etiologia , Intoxicação por Chumbo/complicações , Chumbo/toxicidade , Doença Aguda , Encefalopatias/diagnóstico , Terapia por Quelação , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Inquéritos Epidemiológicos , Humanos , Jamaica/epidemiologia , Intoxicação por Chumbo/tratamento farmacológico , Intoxicação por Chumbo/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pica , Características de Residência , Medição de Risco
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Health Phys ; 87(5 Suppl): S68-72, 2004 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15551783

RESUMO

In situ gamma spectroscopy was used to measure 41Ar released into the laboratory due to the activation of air in the irradiation tubes of SLOWPOKE reactor during routine neutron activation analysis. The data obtained were used to predict the 41Ar distribution in the laboratory for various operating conditions of the reactor. The dose received by the analyst from the immersion in 41Ar was calculated to be 2.36 microSv gamma(-1), which is approximately 1% of the normal background exposure.


Assuntos
Argônio/análise , Análise de Ativação de Nêutrons/métodos , Reatores Nucleares , Exposição Ocupacional/análise , Proteção Radiológica/métodos , Radioisótopos/análise , Espectrometria gama/métodos , Poluentes Radioativos do Ar/análise , Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados/análise , Jamaica , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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West Indian Med J ; 53(2): 66-70, 2004 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15199713

RESUMO

The concentrations of 28 elements, in hand-made cigars, "rope" tobacco and freshly picked tobacco leaves from the parish of Manchester in central Jamaica, were compared with locally packaged and imported cigarettes and cigars. Except for chromium and vanadium, which are lower in the imported products, the elemental concentrations of all the brands sold in Jamaica are rather similar. The means for aluminium, cadmium, caesium, cerium, chromium, iron, thorium, uranium, vanadium and zinc for the Manchester material exceed the maximum values of the other tobaccos. The significant concentrations of heavy metals, and especially cadmium, which is about 50 times that of commercial cigarettes, reflect the known high concentrations in the soils in the region. This tobacco is not filtered and the smoke contains 50% of the cadmium. This, and the concentrations of radioactive elements, may indicate an additional health risk compared with commercial cigarettes. A study of three samples of marijuana indicates a similar level of risk from heavy metals.


Assuntos
Cannabis/química , Nicotiana/química , Oligoelementos/análise , Jamaica
5.
West Indian med. j ; 53(2): 66-70, Mar. 2004.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-410535

RESUMO

The concentrations of 28 elements, in hand-made cigars, [quot ]rope[quot ] tobacco and freshly picked tobacco leaves from the parish of Manchester in central Jamaica, were compared with locally packaged and imported cigarettes and cigars. Except for chromium and vanadium, which are lower in the imported products, the elemental concentrations of all the brands sold in Jamaica are rather similar. The means for aluminium, cadmium, caesium, cerium, chromium, iron, thorium, uranium, vanadium and zinc for the Manchester material exceed the maximum values of the other tobaccos. The significant concentrations of heavy metals, and especially cadmium, which is about 50 times that of commercial cigarettes, reflect the known high concentrations in the soils in the region. This tobacco is not filtered and the smoke contains 50 of the cadmium. This, and the concentrations of radioactive elements, may indicate an additional health risk compared with commercial cigarettes. A study of three samples of marijuana indicates a similar level of risk from heavy metals


Assuntos
Cannabis/química , Oligoelementos/análise , Nicotiana/química , Jamaica
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Environ Geochem Health ; 18(3): 99-104, 1996 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24194385

RESUMO

The Centre for Nuclear Sciences (CNS) uses a raster based geographic information system (GIS), integrated with a relational database to store information on point sampled data, including concentrations of over 50 elements and/or ions in a variety of sample materials. These data are filtered in the GIS to create surface layers and are assigned colours according to percentile ranges allowing visual inspection to be used to identify significant features and trends. The database currently contains raster map layers for soils and geologic features, point site data for water and air, and vector data for roads, rivers and streams. While data are still being added to the database interesting results are already being obtained and a few instances where the GIS was used to assist in the data interpretation are reported.

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Environ Geochem Health ; 18(3): 105-11, 1996 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24194386

RESUMO

The spatial patterns of arsenic and lead distribution in Jamaican soils were studied using the Geographical Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS) and data from an island wide soil survey. Arsenic and lead were analysed by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) techniques. The frequency distribution of each element is discussed in relation to major lithological groups. The As-Pb background levels for different areas in Jamaica were estimated.

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Environ Geochem Health ; 18(3): 113-21, 1996 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24194387

RESUMO

A regional survey of Jamaican surface soils has been conducted in which more than 200 samples were collected at a sample density of 1 per 64 km(2) across the island and analysed for total concentrations of 31 elements by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA), energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analysis and atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). The aim of the survey was to begin the construction of a high-precision geochemical database to provide information on elemental levels in soils for application to environmental studies, agriculture, and human and animal health. Results on the regional scale are presented for As, Cd, Cu, Hg and Pb. Although Jamaican surface soils are enriched in several heavy metals compared with world soil means and crustal abundances, lead is of particular importance at this stage because of its occurrence in residential areas. Except for Cu, the distribution maps of these elements are highly correlated with bauxite which in Jamaica is associated with white limestone geology and residualterra rossa soils.

9.
Environ Geochem Health ; 18(3): 129-33, 1996 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24194389

RESUMO

The background levels of lead in Jamaica in soils and sediments, estimated at 37 mg kg(-1), are relatively high compared with world averages. Several areas have values in excess of this due to mineralisation and pollution. One such is the residential Hope Flats/Kintyre area in which levels of lead up to 2.5% are found in the soils and up to 8 µg kg(-1) in the water of the nearby Hope River. The blood lead levels of a sample of children were in the range 5.7-57 µg dl(-1). The high lead levels suggest a potential health risk, particularly for the children. This can be minimised by programmes which include community education, case management and abatement to reduce the lead exposure.

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