High blood lead levels of children in a gold mining community in Osun State, Nigeria: an urgent call for action

Author:

Akinwumi Ifeoluwa A1,Adegoke Samuel A1,Oyelami Oyeku A1,Akinwumi Abiodun E2,Adedeji Tewogbade A3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics, Wesley Guild Hospital Ilesa Unit, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex , Ile-Ife , Nigeria

2. Department of Nursing, Wesley Guild Hospital Ilesa Unit, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex , Ile-Ife , Nigeria

3. Department of Chemical Pathology, Wesley Guild Hospital Ilesa Unit, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex , Ile-Ife , Nigeria

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Environmental exposure from artisanal gold mining activities is a major risk for high blood lead levels (BLLs) in children. Over the last decade, artisanal gold mining activities have been on a sharp increase in some parts of Nigeria. This study compared BLLs of children in the mining community of Itagunmodi and a 50-km distant non-mining community of Imesi-Ile, Osun State, Nigeria. Methods This community-based study investigated 234 apparently healthy children, with 117 each from Itagunmodi and Imesi-Ile. Relevant history, examination and laboratory findings including BLLs were recorded and analysed. Results All participants had BLLs above the cut-off value of 5 µg/dl. However, the mean BLL of subjects living in the gold-mining community (24.2±5.3 µg/dl) was significantly higher than for children in the non-mining area of Imesi-Ile (19.5±6.4 µg/dl; p<0.001). Children in the gold mining community were 3.07 times more likely to have a BLL ≥20 µg/dl than those in the non-mining environment (odds ratio [OR] 3.07 [95% confidence interval {CI} 1.79 to 5.2], p<0.001). Similarly, the odds of having a BLL ≥30 µg/dl was 7.84 times more likely among children living in gold mining Itagunmodi than in Imesi-Ile (OR 7.84 [95% CI 2.32 to 26.46], p<0.0001). BLL was not associated with socio-economic and nutritional status of the participants. Conclusions In addition to introduction and enforcement of safe mining practices, regular screening for lead toxicity is advocated for children in these communities.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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