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Correlation between maternal and fetal umbilical cord blood lead concentrations in Libya

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EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL
卷 28, 期 5, 页码 345-351

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WHO EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGIONAL OFFICE
DOI: 10.26719/emhj.22.020

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blood; lead; maternal; neonatal; neonate; umbilical cord; Tripoli; Ghadames; Libya

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The study found moderate blood lead levels among pregnant women in Tripoli and Ghadames, with umbilical cord blood levels in neonates reflecting those in maternal blood. Detecting the sources of lead in the Libyan population is crucial for effective treatment of this issue.
Background: People are exposed to lead from car exhaust fumes (leaded petrol), lead-based paints, plumbing systems, cigarette smoking, contaminated soil and dust, foods grown in polluted areas, and water sources. Among the vulnerable subpopulations are pregnant women, fetuses and infants. Aims: To estimate and correlate maternal and neonatal blood lead levels and compare these between neonates and their mothers in Tripoli and Ghadames. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, blood was collected from 120 and 116 mothers and their neonates from Tripoli and Ghadames, respectively. Lead levels were determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. A simple questionnaire was filled by the participants using face-to face interview. Data were analysed using SPSS version 20.0 and Excel. Results: Mean blood and umbilical cord lead levels were 6.83 (standard deviation 4.96) and 6.05 (4.89) mu g/dl in mothers and neonates from Tripoli, respectively, and 5.91 (4.02) and 4.54 (4.09) mu g/dl from Ghadames. There was no significant difference in blood lead level between mothers from Tripoli and Ghadames. However, there was a significant correlation between maternal blood and umbilical cord blood in Tripoli and Ghadames. Linear regression revealed that neonatal umbilical cord blood lead levels reflected the levels in maternal blood. Blood lead in this study was higher than that reported in industrialized western countries. Conclusion: We detected moderate blood lead levels among pregnant women in Tripoli and Ghadames. It is important to detect the source of lead in the Libyan population to treat this problem effectively.

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