Literature DB >> 3767435

Effects of exposure to lead among lead-acid battery factory workers in Sudan.

M A Awad el Karim, A S Hamed, Y A Elhaimi, Y Osman, M A el Karim.   

Abstract

Health effects of occupational exposure to lead were investigated among 92 exposed workers in lead-acid battery factory and 40 nonexposed workers serving as a control group from an oil mill in Khartoum North industrial area. The two groups were closely similar in age, stature, body weight, and socioeconomic conditions. A highly significant increase (P less than .01) was recorded in blood lead, urinary coproporphyrin, and basophilic stippled red blood cells of the exposed group in comparison to the control group. Central nervous system symptoms (insomnia, fatigue, weakness, and drowsiness) were reported by 50% and other symptoms such as abdominal colic and constipation were reported by 41% of the exposed group. Blue line on the gum was detected only on 2% of the exposed group. Strong associations between exposure to lead and the prevalence of central nervous system symptoms, abdominal colic, and constipation were recorded. Exposure to exceedingly high levels of lead in the working environment causes adverse health effects.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3767435     DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1986.9938342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


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