Serum cadmium levels in a sample of blood donors in the Western Amazon, Brazil, 2010-2011

作者: Andre Ricardo Maia da Costa de Faro , Wagner de Jesus Pinto , Aldo Pacheco Ferreira , Fernando Barbosa Junior , Vanessa Cristina de Oliveira Souza

DOI: 10.1590/0102-311X00087113

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摘要: A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the distribution of serum cadmium (Cd) levels in blood donors Rio Branco, Acre State, Brazil. Blood samples were obtained from 922 volunteer 18 65 years age at Hemoacre center 2010-2011. Mean Cd 0.37µg/L (95%CI: 0.33-0.41). Increased associated with lower schooling; individuals less than five schooling showed a mean 0.61µg/L 0.34-0.89), compared 0.34µg/L 0.28-0.40) among those more nine schooling. three times higher smokers. Smoking positive association level, an OR 12.36 7.70-19.84). Meanwhile, that regularly drank tea, as non-tea drinkers. Serum mostly below reference value (88.3% participants). current indicates general population studied here is not exposed worrisome levels.

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