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Environmental Health Perspectives | 1996
Lizbeth López-Carrillo; Luisa Torres-Sánchez; Francisco Garrido; Joaquin Papaqui-Hernandez; Eduardo Palazuelos-Rendon; Malaquías López-Cervantes
This paper reports on the prevalence of lead poisoning in children between 1 and 5 years of age living in a marginal area to the north of Mexico City and also includes an evaluation of sources of exposure to this metal in the same area. The results show that 67.5% of the children studied have blood lead (PbB) levels > or = 10 micrograms/100 ml. Twenty-one percent of these children (1987) had PbB levels that required medical evaluation (> or = 20 micrograms/100 ml- < or = 40 micrograms/100 ml), and 112 children needed medical treatment (PbB > or = 40 micrograms/100 ml). In addition, the study found that the probability of higher blood lead levels (> or = 20 micrograms/dl) corresponds to children whose mothers use lead-glazed pottery dishes (OR = 2.80; CI 95%, 1.55-5.07) and to children who habitually bite colored pencils (OR = 2.05; CI 95%, 1.13-3.71) compared, respectively, with children whose mothers do not use that type of dishes and children who do not bite pencils. Our results provide baseline information for estimating the impact and costs of population-based interventions aimed at these populations and also confirm the need to strengthen health education programs to promote the reduction of lead exposure in the general population.
Substance Use & Misuse | 1993
Guilherme Borges; Malaquías López-Cervantes; Ma. Elena Medina-Mora; Roberto Tapia-Conyer; Francisco Garrido
In 1988 the Mexican General Directorate of Epidemiology and the Mexican Institute of Psychiatry carried out the first National Addiction Survey that provided prevalence estimates at national and regional levels of alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, and several other drugs use. In addition, a questionnaire included questions regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy and adverse outcomes. According to the results of logistic regression, women classified as suffering from Alcohol Dependence Syndrome had a very high risk of low birth weight and/or preterm delivery: Odds ratio = 12.1 with a 95% confidence interval of (1.3, 108.9) and p = .026. After controlling for several confounding variables, the findings remained basically the same.
Salud Publica De Mexico | 2001
Blanca Pelcastre; Francisco Garrido; Verónica De León
Salud Publica De Mexico | 2000
Mauricio Hernández; Francisco Garrido; Sergio López
Salud Publica De Mexico | 1990
Francisco Garrido; Guilherme Borges; Víctor Cárdenas; José Luis Bobadilla; Jorge Ibarra; Cuauhtémoc Ruiz-Matus
Salud Publica De Mexico | 1996
Efraín Vázquez; Francisco Garrido; Carlos MacGregor; Juan Tamayo; Lizbeth López; Socorro Parra; Guillermo Sólomon Santibáñez
0188-705X | 2014
Guilherme Borges; David Kershenobich; Blanca Pelcastre; Adriana Gil; Martín Inda; Francisco Garrido
0188-705X | 2014
Guilherme Borges; Guillermina Natera; Francisco Garrido; Víctor Cárdenas; Jorge Ibarra; Blanca Pelcastre
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology | 1993
Guilherme Borges; Francisco Garrido; Víctor Cárdenas; Jorge Ibarra; José Luis Bobadilla
Rev. costarric. cienc. méd | 1989
Jorge Ibarra; Oscar Zapata; René Leyva; Francisco Garrido; Víctor Cárdenas