Distúrbios neurológicos em trabalhadores com baixos níveis de chumbo no sangue. II-Disfunc̈ões neurocomportamentais
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This is a cross-sectional study with a randomized choice of individuals aiming at studying the validity of the Brazilian biological exposure limits applied to lead level in the blood (PbB) and delta-aminolevulinic acid in the urine (ALAU), which are 60 μ/dl and 10 mg/g.creat., respectively. Thus, twenty workers, whose PbB and ALAU values have been below these limits over the past two years, were selected at random at a battery plant in the State of S. Paulo, Brazil. The workers were submitted to a variation of the WHO Neurobehavioral Core Test Battery. The results were compared with those obtained for workers of a control group also chosen at random. The lead workers showed memory, mood and motor coordination disorders. Comparing these results with those obtained from the control group, a significant difference was observed (p-value < 0.02). The results indicate that the Brazilian biological exposure limits above should be reconsidered.
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Higher nervous activity, Lead poisoning, prevention and control, Neurologic manifestations, Occupational exposure, standards, lead, blood, cross-sectional study, human, mental disease, neurologic disease, occupational exposure, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Lead, Mental Disorders, Nervous System Diseases, Occupational Exposure
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Revista de Saude Publica, v. 30, n. 4, p. 358-363, 1996.






