Original scientific paper
Epidemiological significance of determination of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in hair and permanent teeth, in persons living in the vicinity of a lead smeltery
M. Milošević
; Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade
Lj. Petrović
; Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade
D. Petrović
; Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade
B. Pejušković
; Military Medical Academy, Belgrade
Abstract
In this paper the content of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc was analysed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (model Unicam SP 90), in the hair of 200 persons residing in the immediate vicinity (within a distance of 5 km) of a lead smeltery and in a control group of 200 persons living at a distance greater than 10 km from the main air pollution source. Statistically significant differences in the content of the metals were found, the probability range being 0.05-0.01. The concentration of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in permanent teeth was also analysed in relation to the distance of the residence from the lead smeltery in a group of 111 persons living 1-5 km from it and in 23 persons living in the area 20 to 30 km away. The established differences were statistically significant for all analysed metals with the exception of zinc.
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159903
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Publication date:
14.11.1980.
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