| Literature DB >> 35501355 |
Katie M Fellows1, Shar Samy2, Yoni Rodriguez1,2, Stephen G Whittaker3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Afghan refugee children resettled in Washington State have the highest prevalence of elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) of any other refugee or immigrant population. Resettled families brought several lead-containing items with them from Afghanistan, including aluminum cookpots.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35501355 PMCID: PMC9119854 DOI: 10.1038/s41370-022-00431-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol ISSN: 1559-0631 Impact factor: 6.371
Typical XRF screening of cookware.
| Cookware section | Number of tested locationsa |
|---|---|
| Lid handle | 1 |
| Outer surface of lid | 4 |
| Inner surface of lid (including handle attachments) | 5 |
| Outer wall of cookpot | 4 |
| Inner wall of cookpot | 4 |
| Inner surface of cookpot base | 5 |
| Outer surface of cookpot base | 5 |
aThe number of XRF locations tested varied according to the size of the cookware and the presence of a lid, handle, inserts, and other hardware.
Fig. 1Example XRF testing locations on an aluminum Afghan pressure cooker (Pot #49).
Top left: Labeled pressure cooker body. Bottom left: Labeled base. Top right: Labeled outer surface of lid. Bottom right: Labeled inner surface of lid.
Fig. 2Example XRF testing locations on a typical aluminum cookpot (Pot #11).
Upper left: Labeled body of cookpot. Lower left: Labeled inner surface of lid. Upper right: Labeled outer surface of lid. Bottom right: Labeled inner surface of cookpot.
XRF and leachate results for aluminum cookware.
| Pot # | Description | Country of Origin | Purchased or Donated | Median Pb Level (XRF, ppm) | Range of Pb Levels (XRF, ppm) | Lead leachate conc. at 15 min (μg/mL) | Lead dose/serving at 15 min (μg/250 mL) | Lead leachate conc. at 24 h (μg/mL) | Lead dose/serving at 24 h (μg/250 mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Caldero | Unknown | Purchased | 10b | (0, 19) | 0.00065 | 0.163 | 0.00657 | 1.64 |
| 2 | Caldero | Colombia | Purchased | 96b | (0, 225) | 0.0272 | 6.80d | 0.21 | 52.5e |
| 3 | Caldero | Unknown | Purchased | 12 | (0, 26) | 0.00074 | 0.185 | 0.00983 | 2.46 |
| 4 | Cookpot | Unknown | Purchased | 10b | (0, 192) | 0.00026 | 0.065 | 0.0031 | 0.775 |
| 5 | Multi-level Steamer | Taiwan | Purchased | 24 | (10, 47) | 0.214 | 53.5e | 0.226 | 56.5e |
| 6 | Steamer | China | Purchased | 28 | (0, 44) | 0.0008 | 0.200 | 0.0138 | 3.45d |
| 7 | Cookpot | China | Purchased | 8b | (0, 18) | 0.00006 | 0.015 | 0.00029 | 0.0725 |
| 8 | Multi-level Steamer | Unknown | Purchased | 10b | (0, 85) | 0.0009 | 0.225 | 0.0113 | 2.83 |
| 9 | Pressure Cooker | Afghanistana | Donated | 222 | (0, 68,926)c | 0.0422 | 10.6d | 0.0957 | 23.9e |
| 10 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 14,318 | (7148, 17,094) | 1.59 | 397e | 4.06 | 1015e |
| 11 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 2807 | (803, 4182) | 0.0808 | 20.2e | 0.14 | 35.0e |
| 12 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 8807 | (2751, 18,599) | 0.359 | 89.8e | 1.26 | 315e |
| 13 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 634 | (217, 742) | 0.0152 | 3.80d | 0.0276 | 6.90d |
| 14 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 360 | (157, 714) | 0.154 | 38.5e | 0.274 | 68.5e |
| 15 | Caldero | China | Purchased | 10b | (0, 367) | 0.00041 | 0.103 | 0.00599 | 1.50 |
| 16 | Caldero | Colombia | Purchased | 138 | (0, 183) | 0.00952 | 2.38 | 0.249 | 62.3e |
| 17 | Skillet | Unknown | Purchased | 387 | (8, 489) | 0.0149 | 3.73d | 0.424 | 106e |
| 18 | Stock Pot | China | Purchased | 0b | (0, 19) | 0.0004 | 0.100 | 0.0013 | 0.325 |
| 22 | Pressure Cooker | India | Purchased | 8b | (0, 3828)c | 0.00007 | 0.0175 | 0.00191 | 0.478 |
| 29 | Pressure Cooker | Unknown | Purchased | 595 | (103, 53,668)c | 0.0141 | 3.53d | 2.12 | 530e |
| 30 | Cookpot | China | Purchased | 28 | (10, 260) | 0.00127 | 0.318 | 0.00651 | 1.628 |
| 31 | Cookpot | India | Purchased | 95 | (0, 374) | 0.0072 | 1.80 | 0.0632 | 15.8e |
| 32 | Cookpot | Unknown | Purchased | 476 | (12, 554) | 0.0155 | 3.83d | 0.138 | 34.5e |
| 33 | Cookpot | Unknown | Purchased | 11b | (0, 203) | 0.00053 | 0.133 | 0.00278 | 0.695 |
| 34 | Cookpot | Unknown | Purchased | 0b | (0, 134) | 0.0002 | 0.050 | 0.0002 | 0.050 |
| 35 | Caldero | Unknown | Purchased | 11b | (0, 124) | 0.0007 | 0.175 | 0.00395 | 0.988 |
| 36 | Pressure Cooker | Unknown | Purchased | 42 | (0, 78)c | 0.00276 | 0.690 | 0.0287 | 7.18d |
| 37 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 4,660 | (0, 33,062) | 0.154 | 38.5e | 0.417 | 104e |
| 38 | Pressure Cooker | Unknown | Purchased | 12b | (0, 5,323)c | 0.00099 | 0.248 | 0.00328 | 0.820 |
| 39 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 2016 | (1,469, 56,950) | 0.117 | 29.3e | 0.37 | 92.5e |
| 40 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 3553 | (2582, 29,429) | 0.191 | 47.8e | 0.56 | 140e |
| 41 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 1533 | (0, 43,643) | 0.0248 | 6.20d | 0.0342 | 8.55d |
| 42 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 301 | (0, 440) | 0.118 | 29.5e | 0.221 | 55.3e |
| 43 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 3117 | (662, 28,287) | 0.0499 | 12.5e | 0.189 | 47.3e |
| 44 | Cookpot | Afghanistana | Donated | 4546 | (3162, 32,612) | 0.0877 | 21.9e | 0.132 | 33.0e |
| 45 | Pressure Cooker | Afghanistana | Donated | 5063 | (0, 40,158)c | 0.258 | 64.5e | 0.584 | 146e |
| 46 | Pressure Cooker | Afghanistana | Donated | 393 | (0, 43,900)c | 0.067 | 16.8e | 0.104 | 26.0e |
| 47 | Pressure Cooker | Afghanistana | Purchased | 556 | (8, 37,040)c | 0.195 | 48.8e | 6.3 | 1580e |
| 48 | Pressure Cooker | Afghanistana | Purchased | 693 | (0, 66,374)c | 0.284 | 71.0e | 7.77 | 1940e |
| 49 | Pressure Cooker | Afghanistana | Purchased | 497 | (0, 53,425)c | 0.279 | 69.8e | 7.11 | 1780e |
aAssumed to be from Afghanistan, but the country of origin is unclear because several countries (i.e., China, India, and Pakistan) manufacture cookware for sale in Afghanistan.
bMore than 50% of XRF measurements
cHighest lead concentration detected in the pressure cooker vent pipe.
dEstimated dose ≥ child IRL (3 µg/day) and < adult IRL (12.5 µg/day).
eEstimated dose ≥ adult IRL (12.5 µg/day).
XRF and leachate results for stainless steel cookware.
| Pot # | Description | Country of Origin | Purchased or Donated | Median Pb Level (XRF, ppm) | Range of Pb Levels (XRF, ppm) | Lead leachate conc. at 15 mins (μg/mL) | Lead dose/serving at 15 mins (μg/250 mL) | Lead leachate conc. at 24 h (μg/mL) | Lead dose/serving at 24 h (μg/250 mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | Stock Pot | China | Purchased | 16a | (0, 84) | 0.0002 | 0.050 | 0.0002 | 0.050 |
| 20 | Pressure Cooker | Unknown | Purchased | 20a | (0, 77)b | 0.00033 | 0.0825 | 0.00033 | 0.0825 |
| 21 | Pressure Cooker | China | Purchased | 13a | (0, 104)b | 0.0015 | 0.375 | 0.00006 | 0.015 |
| 23 | Pressure Cooker | China | Purchased | 17a | (0, 86) | 0.00018 | 0.045 | 0.0002 | 0.050 |
| 28 | Pressure Cooker | Spain | Purchased | 15a | (0, 132)b | 0.00058 | 0.145 | 0.00054 | 0.135 |
aMore than 50% of XRF measurements
bHighest lead concentration detected in the pressure cooker vent pipe.
Fig. 3Lid of a traditional Afghan pressure cooker (Pot #48).
Top: Inner surface of pressure cooker lid. Bottom: Outer surface of pressure cooker lid.