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Contaminated Turmeric Is a Potential Source of Lead Exposure for Children in Rural Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Jefferson College, Oregon State University, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Boston Children's Hospital
Published InJournal of Environmental and Public Health
Year2014
Citations72
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During the conduct of a cohort study intended to study the associations between mixed metal exposures and child health outcomes, we found that 78% of 309 children aged 20-40 months evaluated in the Munshiganj District of Bangladesh had blood lead concentrations ≥5 µg/dL and 27% had concentrations ≥10 µg/dL. HYPOTHESIS: Environmental sources such as spices (e.g., turmeric, which has already faced recalls in Bangladesh due to high lead levels) may be a potential route of lead exposure. METHODS: We conducted visits to the homes of 28 children randomly selected from among high and low blood lead concentration groups. During the visits, we administered a structured questionnaire and obtained soil, dust, rice, and spice samples. We obtained water samples from…
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