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Application of the IEUBK model for linking Children's blood lead with environmental exposure in a mining site, south China

  • Xin Ying Zhang
  • , David O. Carpenter
  • , Yong Jin Song
  • , Ping Chen
  • , Yaoming Qin
  • , Ni Yu Wei
  • , Shan Chun Lin

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Abstract

This study consisted of a site- and age-specific investigation linking children's blood lead level (BLL) to environmental exposures in a historic mining site in south China. A total of 151 children, aged 3–7 years, were included in this study. The geometric mean (GM) BLL was 8.22 μg/dl, indicating an elevated BLL. The Integrated Exposure Uptake Bio-Kinetic (IEUBK) model has proven useful at many sites for study of routes of exposure. Application of the IEUBK model to these children indicated that the GM difference between observed and predicted BLL levels was only 1.07 μg/dl. It was found that the key environmental exposure pathway was soil/dust intake, which contributed 86.3% to the total risk. Younger children had higher BLL than did older children. Therefore, of the various low risk-high benefit solutions, interventions for the children living near the site should be focused on the dust removal and soil remediation. Implementation of the China Eco-village Construction Plan and China New Rural Reconstruction Movement of the government may be a better solution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)971-978
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume231
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Blood lead
  • Children
  • IEUBK model
  • Mining site

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