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Mortality study of lead workers

Abstract

The mortality of 7,032 men employed for one or more years in lead production facilities or battery plants was followed over a 23-year period, 1947-70. Lead absorption in many of these men was greatly in excess of currently accepted standards based upon urinary and blood lead concentrations available for a portion of the group. There were 1,356 deaths reported. The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) for all causes was 107 for smelter workers and 99 for battery plant workers. Death from neoplasms were in slight excess in smelters, but not significantly increased in battery plants. There were no excess deaths from kidney tumors. The SMR for cardiovascular-renal disease was 96 for smelter workers and 101 for battery plant workers. There was definitely no excess in deaths from either stroke or hypertensive heart disease; however, deaths classified as other hypertensive disease and unspecified nephritis or renal sclerosis were higher than expected. The life expectancy of lead workers was calculated to be approximately the same as that of all U.S. males.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1975
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-77-070688
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Arh. Hig. Rada Toksikol.; (Yugoslavia); Journal Volume: 26:Suppl.
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES; LEAD; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; NEOPLASMS; PERSONNEL; MORTALITY; KIDNEYS; SMELTING; STANDARDS; BODY; DISEASES; ELEMENTS; METALS; ORGANS; 560306* - Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology- Man- (-1987)
OSTI ID:
7312442
Research Organizations:
Tabershaw/Cooper Associates, Inc., Berkeley, CA
Country of Origin:
Yugoslavia
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: AHRTA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 209-229
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1977

Citation Formats

Cooper, W C, and Gaffey, W R. Mortality study of lead workers. Yugoslavia: N. p., 1975. Web.
Cooper, W C, & Gaffey, W R. Mortality study of lead workers. Yugoslavia.
Cooper, W C, and Gaffey, W R. 1975. "Mortality study of lead workers." Yugoslavia.
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title = {Mortality study of lead workers}
author = {Cooper, W C, and Gaffey, W R}
abstractNote = {The mortality of 7,032 men employed for one or more years in lead production facilities or battery plants was followed over a 23-year period, 1947-70. Lead absorption in many of these men was greatly in excess of currently accepted standards based upon urinary and blood lead concentrations available for a portion of the group. There were 1,356 deaths reported. The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) for all causes was 107 for smelter workers and 99 for battery plant workers. Death from neoplasms were in slight excess in smelters, but not significantly increased in battery plants. There were no excess deaths from kidney tumors. The SMR for cardiovascular-renal disease was 96 for smelter workers and 101 for battery plant workers. There was definitely no excess in deaths from either stroke or hypertensive heart disease; however, deaths classified as other hypertensive disease and unspecified nephritis or renal sclerosis were higher than expected. The life expectancy of lead workers was calculated to be approximately the same as that of all U.S. males.}
journal = []
volume = {26:Suppl.}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Yugoslavia}
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month = {Jan}
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