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Use of human nails as bio-indicators of heavy metals environmental exposure among school age children in Kenya

机译:在肯尼亚学龄儿童中使用人类指甲作为重金属环境暴露的生物指标

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Metal pollution and its health effects present a challenge currently facing the developing countries. Metal poisoning is usually difficult and expensive to assess or screen in these countries due to limited resources, which means that policies, guidelines, regulations and institutional managements are limited. Hair and nail as biopsy materials were suggested as more attractive biomarkers in assessing heavy metals environmental exposure. This paper deals with quantitative determination of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), calcium (Ca), zinc (Zn), and iron (Fe) in fingernails of children (n = 200) in urban and rural areas using atomic absorption spectrometry. Factors that were suspected to influence the accumulation of Pb and Cd in children were obtained through a questionnaire. The mean levels of heavy metals in children in urban areas were found to be higher (27.5±1.8 μg/g Pb and 0.73±0.08 μg/g Cd) than in rural areas (19.7±0.9 μg/g Pb and 0.44±0.06 μg/g Cd). The difference was significant (P<0.05; DF = 168, t-test). Other factors that were found to have significant influence were socio-economic background, health conditions, dietary habits and environmental risk exposure. The results also showed that the school location has more influence on the heavy metals level than the area of residence. The children in a school near the highway were found to have a mean of 34.4 ±3.5 μg/g Pb as compared to those who lived near the highway (31.6±2.8 μg/g Pb), however the difference was not significant (P>0.05), suggesting a common source of contaminants in the areas. The correlation results also indicated that a high level of Pb in the nail influenced negatively Zn and Fe but not Ca levels (R = -0.256 Zn; -0.188 Fe) while high levels of Cd had a negative relationship with Fe only (R = -0.241). The association of toxic metals in the nails of children with environmental exposure, and nutritional status implies that policies and actions to reduce heavy metal levels must be implemented and reinforced to address the health issues affecting children and by extension the general public in this country.
机译:金属污染及其对健康的影响是发展中国家目前面临的挑战。在这些国家中,由于资源有限,金属中毒通常很难评估和筛查,而且费用昂贵,这意味着政策,指南,法规和机构管理受到限制。建议将头发和指甲作为活检材料,作为评估重金属环境暴露的更具吸引力的生物标志物。本文采用原子吸收光谱法定量测定城乡儿童(n = 200)儿童指甲中的铅(Pb),镉(Cd),钙(Ca),锌(Zn)和铁(Fe) 。通过问卷调查获得了怀疑影响儿童铅和镉积累的因素。发现城市地区儿童的重金属平均含量较高(27.5±1.8μg/ g Pb和0.73±0.08μg/ g Cd),高于农村地区(19.7±0.9μg/ g Pb和0.44±0.06μg) / g Cd)。差异显着(P <0.05; DF = 168,t检验)。被发现具有重大影响的其他因素是社会经济背景,健康状况,饮食习惯和环境风险暴露。结果还表明,学校所在地对重金属含量的影响大于居住区。与住在高速公路附近的孩子(31.6±2.8μg/ g铅)相比,在高速公路附近的一所学校的孩子平均铅的含量为34.4±3.5μg/ g铅,但差异不显着(P> 0.05),表明该地区常见的污染物来源。相关结果还表明,指甲中的高Pb含量对Zn和Fe产生负面影响,而对Ca含量没有负面影响(R = -0.256 Zn; -0.188 Fe),而高Cd仅与Fe呈负面关系(R =- 0.241)。接触环境的儿童指甲中的有毒金属与营养状况之间的联系意味着必须执行和加强降低重金属含量的政策和行动,以解决影响儿童的健康问题,并扩大该国公众的视线。

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