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Indoor metallic pollution and children exposure in a mining city
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WoS WOS:000337259100002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84899097133
DOI 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2014.03.136
Año 2014
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Abstract



Mining industries are known for causing strong environmental contamination. In most developing countries, the management of mining wastes is not adequate, usually contaminating soil, water and air. This situation is a source of concern for human settlements located near mining centers, especially for vulnerable populations such as children. The aim of this study was to assess the correlations of the metallic concentrations between household dust and children hair, comparing these associations in two different contamination contexts: a mining district and a suburban non-mining area. We collected 113 hair samples from children between 7 and 12 years of age in elementary schools in the mining city of Oruro, Bolivia. We collected 97 indoor dust samples from their households, as well as information about the children's behavior. Analyses of hair and dust samples were conducted to measure As, Cd, Pb, Sb, Sn, Cu and Zn contents. In the mining district, there were significant correlations between non-essential metallic elements (As, Cd, Pb,Sb and Sn) in dust and hair, but not for essential elements (Cu and Zn), which remained after adjusting for children habits. Children who played with dirt had higher dust-hair correlations for Pb, Sb, and Cu (P = 0.006; 0.022 and 0.001 respectively) and children who put hands or toys in their mouths had higher dust-hair correlations of Cd (P = 0.011). On the contrary, in the suburban area, no significant correlations were found between metallic elements in dust and children hair and neither children behavior nor gender modified this lack of associations. Our results suggest that, in a context of high metallic contamination, indoor dust becomes an important exposure pathway for children, modulated by their playing behavior. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Waste Management And Disposal
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Barbieri, Enio Hombre IRD - Bolivia
Institut de recherche pour le developpement Bolivia - Bolivia
2 FONTURBEL-RADA, FRANCISCO ENRIQUE Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Herbas, Cristian Hombre Univ Mayor San Andres - Bolivia
Universidad Mayor de San Andres Bolivia - Bolivia
4 Barbieri, Flavia L. Mujer IRD - Bolivia
Univ Mayor San Andres - Bolivia
Charite - Alemania
Institut de recherche pour le developpement Bolivia - Bolivia
Universidad Mayor de San Andres Bolivia - Bolivia
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin - Alemania
5 Gardon, Jacques Hombre IRD - Bolivia
Univ Mayor San Andres - Bolivia
IRD - Francia
Institut de recherche pour le developpement Bolivia - Bolivia
Universidad Mayor de San Andres Bolivia - Bolivia
Hydro Sciences Montpellier - Francia
Institut de recherche pour le developpement Bolivia - Francia
Laboratoire HydroSciences Montpellier - Francia

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Institut de recherche pour le développement
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We are grateful to the children and their families, who allowed taking hair and dust samples, and kindly answered our questionnaire. S. Ignacio assisted with the interviews. This study was conducted in the frame of the ToxBol project, funded by the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) ( 39SEST06 ).

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