Annals of Global Health (Jun 2016)

E-Waste Informal Recycling: An Emerging Source of Lead Exposure in South America

  • Antonio Pascale,
  • Adriana Sosa,
  • Cristina Bares,
  • Alejandra Battocletti,
  • María José Moll,
  • Darío Pose,
  • Amalia Laborde,
  • Hugo González,
  • Gabriella Feola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aogh.2016.01.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 82, no. 1
pp. 197 – 201

Abstract

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Background: Primitive electronic waste (e-waste) recycling creates exposures to several hazardous substances including lead. In Uruguay, primitive recycling procedures are a significant source of lead exposure. Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine lead exposure in blood lead levels (BLLs) in low-income children exposed to lead through burning cables. Methods: A sample of children and adolescents exposed to lead through burning cable activities were assessed at the Department of Toxicology in Montevideo, Uruguay, between 2010 and 2014. Soil lead levels of residences were taken shortly after their assessment. Findings: The final sample included 69 children and adolescents (mean age 7.89 years). More than 66% of participants had an additional source of lead exposure—manual gathering of metals—and medical intervention. Future research should focus on exploring effective interventions to reduce lead exposure among this vulnerable group.

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