| Literature DB >> 29735921 |
Moussa M Diawara1, Sofy Shrestha2, Jim Carsella3, Shanna Farmer4.
Abstract
Pueblo, Colorado has a long history of smelting activities, and recent studies raised concerns about lead exposure. This study tested 240 children in Pueblo for blood lead levels (BLLs) and found a significant association between distance from old smelters and children BLLs. Around 7.5% of Pueblo children had BLLs above the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reference level of 5 µg/dL for elevated BLL, and 18.3% had BLLs between 3.3⁻4.9 µg/dL. Out of the 36 children who lived near former smelters, 13.9% had BLLs above 5 µg/dL vs. 6.37% for children living away from old smelters. The proportion of Pueblo children with elevated BLL was nearly three times the 2007⁻2010 United States national average (7.5% vs. 2.6%), and this was higher in the immediate vicinity of old smelters (13.9% vs. 2.6%). Genetic polymorphisms for ALAD-1 or ALAD-2 alleles, which play a role in susceptibility to lead toxicity, were not associated with children BBLs. Around 38.5% of houses sampled near the smelters had topsoil lead levels higher than the Environmental Protection Agency’s benchmark of 400 mg/kg. Our study resulted in the addition of areas of Pueblo to the EPA Superfund National Priorities List in December 2014, and cleanup is currently underway to minimize the public health risks.Entities:
Keywords: ALAD polymorphism; U.S. EPA Superfund National Priority List; children blood lead level; public health risk; smelting; topsoil contamination
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29735921 PMCID: PMC5981971 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15050932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Categorization of Pueblo, Colorado based on topsoil sampling conducted during the current study in 2013 and re-constructed prediction map from previously reported topsoil lead levels [4]. All the data points in the figure represent the 31 actual topsoil sampling sites during the current study in the summer of 2013; these data are not based on previous studies or prediction maps. The city was categorized in three zones, based on predicted topsoil lead levels: Zone 1 with soil lead levels >200 mg/kg, Zone 2 with soil lead levels between 100–199 mg/kg and Zone 3 with soil lead levels <100 mg/kg. The main smelter, the Colorado Smelter, was located in Zone 1 and the other smelters were located in Zone 2.
Number of children in study Zones 1–3 (predicted high, moderate and low soil lead levels) found in the three categories of blood lead levels (undetectable, detectable, and reportable).
| Zones of Lead Distribution in Topsoil | No. of Children with BLLs <3.3 µg/dL | No. of Children with BLLs 3.3–4.9 µg/dL | No. of Children with BLLs ≥5 µg/dL (Reportable) | Total Number of Children |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zone 1 (>200 mg/kg) | 25 (69.4%) | 6 (16. 7%) | 5 (13.9%) | 36 |
| Zone 2 (100–199 mg/kg) | 55 (63.2%) | 24 (27.6%) | 8 (9.1%) | 87 |
| Zone 3 (<100 mg/kg) | 98 (83.7%) | 14 (12.0%) | 5 (4.3%) | 117 |
| Total number of children | 178 | 44 | 18 | 240 |
Figure 2Blood lead levels and geographical coordinates of children superimposed on the spatial soil lead distribution prediction map. All the data points in the figure represent the actual geo-physical locations of the 240 children who were tested for blood lead level during the current study in the summer of 2013; these data are not based on previous studies or prediction maps. Each dot represents the site where participating children lived. The black, yellow and red colors represent <3.3 µg/dL, 3.3–4.9 µg/dL and ≥5 µg/dL BLLs, respectively. The main smelter, the Colorado Smelter, was located in Zone 1 and the other smelters were located in Zone 2.
Wilson-adjusted sample proportion to determine association between ALAD1-1, ALAD1-2 and blood lead levels. Though results are consistent with decreased blood lead levels among those with the ALAD-2 allele, the numbers are too small to produce a statistically significant association.
| BLL (µg/dL) |
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| Wilson-Adjusted Sample Proportion |
|---|---|---|---|
| <3.3 µg/dL | 157 | 12 | 95% confidence interval (−0.3305, 0.03350) |
| >3.3 µg/dL | 61 | 1 | |
| Total | 218 | 13 |