Abstract

In order to examine the prevalence of iron deficiency and environmental lead absorption in children, erythrocyte protoporphyrin (EP) and blood lead (B-Pb) levels were measured in a group of 112 children from Jammu and Srinagar. The mean EP levels were 50 and 59 μg/dl and mean B-Pb were 15 and 8 μg/dl respectively. Similarly, the mean B-Pb and EP levels of papier mache trainees/workers were 23/25 and 96/98 μg/dl respectively. These results suggest higher incidence of iron deficiency in Srinagar children compared with those in Jammu. However, the mean B-Pb level of Jammu children was twice those in Srinagar. While this follow-up study on papier mache trainees/workers shows significant improvement in B-Pb since 1981, these levels are close to the currently recognized cut-off levels for children. Moreover, the continued underlying iron deficiency predisposes these young female trainees/workers to enhanced lead absorption, thus regular monitoring of both EP and B-Pb is recommended.

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