Lead intoxicated children in Kabwe, Zambia

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Date
2017Author
Yabe, John
Bose-O’Reillya, Stephan
Makumba, Joseph
Schutzmeiera, Paul
Ericsone, Bret
Caravanose, Jack
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Kabwe is a lead contaminated mining town in Zambia. Kabwe has extensive lead contaminated soil and children
in Kabwe ingest and inhale high quantities of this toxic dust. The aim of this paper is to analyze the health impact
of this exposure for children. Health data from three existing studies were re-analyzed. Over 95% of children
living in the most affected townships had high blood lead levels (BLLs)>10 μg/dL. Approximately 50% of those
children had BLLs ≥ 45 μg/dL. The existing data clearly establishes the presence of a severe environmental
health crisis in Kabwe which warrants immediate attention.
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Elsevier
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Journal article
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