IS CENTRAL EUROPE SAFE FROM ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD INTOXICATIONS? A CASE SERIES

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PELCLOVÁ Daniela ŠŤASTNÁ Jana VLČKOVÁ Štěpánka VLČEK Kamil URBAN Michal LAŠTOVKOVÁ Andrea DOLEŽEL Zdeněk

Rok publikování 2016
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Central European Journal of Public Health
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a4640
Obor Pediatrie
Klíčová slova lead; paints; intoxication; prevention; diagnosis; treatment
Popis Preventive measures in Central Europe were successful in suppressing both occupational and environmental lead exposure so that they did not constitute a severe public health problem. However, rare lead intoxications still appear. We report on lead intoxication in four family members where the source was removed lead ceiling paint. The symptoms of the lead intoxication started several weeks after removal and the inhalational exposure to the minimum dust residues lasted for more than three months before the poisoning was diagnosed. Father developed anaemia and saturnine colics. He and his two daughters received antidotal treatment which had to be repeated in the children. Finally, all recovered completely. Lead intoxication may be easily overlooked due to the unspecific symptoms. It is necessary to think of this rare poisoning which may be caused by old paints, historical ceramics and lead shots, in addition to commercial products imported from abroad.

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