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    Effect of Occupation on the Levels of Lead in Human Blood in Kenya

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    2013
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    Mogwasi, Richard
    Nyagaka, Benuel
    Okiambe, Enock
    Nyambaka, Hudson
    Murungi, Jane
    Getenga, Zachary
    Amboga, Enock
    Onyancha, Evans
    Abuga, Samuel
    Kenanda, Evans
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    The occupation an individual is involved in exposes him or her to different levels of lead from the work environment. The main occupation of the study subjects included working in the petrol stations, teaching, nursing, street hawking, doing clerical work, working in public vehicles, farming and schooling. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of occupation on the lead levels in human blood in Nairobi City and Nyamira District, Kenya. The subjects involved in the different occupations were randomly selected and recruited for the study. The study used a questionnaire to assess lead exposure factors of the recruits, while atomic absorption spectroscopy and differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry were used for determining the lead levels. The street hawkers in Nairobi City centre had the highest mean blood lead level of 36.8516.98 μg/ dl while the teachers of Nyamira Town had the lowest mean blood lead level of 8.1 5.3 μg/ dl. The study provides an additional data pointing to elevated blood lead levels in occupationally exposed individuals.
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