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Título: Serum concentration of toxic metals and rare earth elements in children and adolescent
Autores/as: Gaman, Laura
Delia, Corina Elena
Pérez Luzardo, Octavio Luis 
Zumbado Peña, Manuel Luis 
Badea, Mihaela
Stoian, Irina
Gilca, Marilena
Domínguez Boada, Luis María 
Henríquez-Hernández, Luis Alberto 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3214 Toxicología
Palabras clave: Anemia
Biomonitoring
Children
Heavy Metals
Hemoglobin, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Publicación seriada: International Journal of Environmental Health Research 
Resumen: Biomonitoring studies are important for quantifying the body burden of pollutants and their possible effects on health. Serum concentration of 42 elements was assessed by ICP-MS in 89 children (7.2 ± 3.4 years old) from Bucharest (Romania). Levels of pollutants were compared with the clinical data obtained from routine blood tests. Clinical parameters were in the physiological range. Deficiencies of manganese, selenium, and zinc were discovered. Blood levels of elements were low. The highest levels were observed among children younger than six years. The sum of iron, selenium, barium, nickel, antimony, and cerium was positively associated with hemoglobin (Spearman rho = 0.217, P-value = 0.041), while the sum of copper, thallium, niobium, and tantalum was negatively associated (Spearman rho = −0.228, P-value = 0.032). Given the inherent sensitivity of the child population, additional studies are needed to assess the effects of these elements on their health.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/69936
ISSN: 0960-3123
DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2019.1626353
Fuente: International Journal Of Environmental Health Research [ISSN 0960-3123], v. 30(6), p. 696-712
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