Potential for childhood lead poisoning in the inner cities of Australia due to exposure to lead in soil dust.

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TítuloPotential for childhood lead poisoning in the inner cities of Australia due to exposure to lead in soil dust.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Año de publicación2011
AutoresLaidlaw, Mark A. S., and Taylor Mark P.
JournalEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
Volume159
Issue1
Pagination1-9
Date Published2011 Jan
Publication Languageeng
Abstract

This article presents evidence demonstrating that the historical use of leaded gasoline and lead (Pb) in exterior paints in Australia has contaminated urban soils in the older inner suburbs of large cities such as Sydney and Melbourne. While significant attention has been focused on Pb poisoning in mining and smelting towns in Australia, relatively little research has focused on exposure to Pb originating from inner-city soil dust and its potential for childhood Pb exposures. Due to a lack of systematic blood lead (PbB) screening and geochemical soil Pb mapping in the inner cities of Australia, the risks from environmental Pb exposure remain unconstrained within urban population centres.

Alternate JournalEnviron. Pollut.