Abstract
Lead is a cumulative, anthropogenic metal. Its content in the blood affects all organ systems, especially the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is necessary to identify the toxic effects of lead in a short period of time due to the high risk of long-term irreversible consequences. Nowadays (Currently), lead air pollution is mainly caused by buildings under construction, building materials and paints. The consequences of lead pollution of tap water are mainly associated with the passage of water through welded copper pipes. Groundwater, which is used by the population of Western Georgia, is also dangerous. The role of herbicides and pesticides should also be considered, they also contain lead. The source of lead is various explosives - pyrotechnics. In case of the fetus and newborn, the source of lead is mother's body and breast milk.
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