Increase in Hair Lead, but not Blood Lead Content of Occupationally-Exposed Workers

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Garvin Williams
Lincoln Hall
Jonas Addae
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[1] The University of the West Indies,Departments of Chemistry
[2] The University of the West Indies,Departments of Human Physiology
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 1998年 / 20卷
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Atomic absorption spectrometry; blood; hair; lead;
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This study attempted to investigate whether increased hair lead concentrations due to environmental exposure are accompanied by parallel increases in blood lead concentrations. A sample set consisting of both occupationally-exposed individuals and persons from the general population was investigated. The lead content of scalp and pubic hair from the general population (n=189), traffic police personnel (n=27) and battery workers (n=22) were analysed. The hair samples were taken from the nape of the neck by cutting 23 cm closest to the scalp and cleaned using a washing procedure developed in our laboratory. The effectiveness of the washing procedure was partly determined by examining the scanning electron micrographs of the hair samples. Venous samples of blood were taken from each volunteer's arm.
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