The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1163, USA.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2010 Oct;12(5):715-25. doi: 10.1007/s10903-009-9245-8. Epub 2009 Mar 28.
As a result of recent media attention to lead (Pb) in consumer products, Pb exposure and toxicity to children has been placed back on the national agenda. This review presents the current literature on sources of Pb in Hispanic sub-populations in the broader context of national lead poisoning trends, sources, and exposure pathways. Pb poisoning among Hispanics is a multi-dimensional issue that is far more complex than for the general population in terms of environmental, cultural, and social dimensions. As a result, a higher percentage of Hispanic children have elevated blood lead levels compared to the general population. Given the additional risks that Hispanics face, all Hispanic children should be defined as "at risk" for lead exposure and included in targeted screening programs. This review concludes with specific public policy recommendations that directly address the increased risk of Pb poisoning to Hispanic children so that Pb will poison fewer children in the future.
由于最近媒体对消费品中铅(Pb)的关注,儿童铅暴露和毒性问题再次成为国家议程的重点。本综述在国家铅中毒趋势、来源和暴露途径的更广泛背景下,介绍了当前关于西班牙裔亚人群体中铅来源的文献。西班牙裔人群中的铅中毒是一个多方面的问题,在环境、文化和社会方面比一般人群复杂得多。因此,与一般人群相比,更多的西班牙裔儿童血铅水平升高。鉴于西班牙裔面临的额外风险,所有西班牙裔儿童都应被定义为“有铅暴露风险”,并纳入有针对性的筛查计划。本综述最后提出了具体的公共政策建议,直接针对西班牙裔儿童铅中毒风险增加的问题,以期未来减少铅中毒儿童的数量。