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    Lead exposure causes $6 trillion in economic losses from premature cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality: Study

    Posted 11 Nov 2024

    2 min read

    It was highlighted in Lancet Public Health study titled ‘Removing lead from the global economy’.

    About Lead (Pb)

    • Soft metal with properties like low melting point, corrosion-resistant, poor conductor of heat; do not react with water at all, highly malleable, dense, and ductile. 
    • Usually found in ore with zinc, silver and copper.
    • Used in production of batteries (automobiles and invertors), ammunition, metal products (pipes), etc.
    • Naturally occurring toxic metal found in Earth’s crust. Smelting units and Paints are sources of lead poisoning.

    Impact of Lead Pollution

    • On Human growth: Lead reduces intelligence quotient (IQ) points and increases risk of heart disease, kidney failure, and premature death. 
      • Its exposure leads to 5·5 million premature adult deaths from CVD and 765 million lost IQ points among children
      • Toxic neurodevelopmental effects begin in womb from foetal exposure to lead in maternal plasma. 
    • Toxic to plants: Increase in lead concentration in soil from 0 ppm (parts per million) to 1000 ppm reduced germination rate of wheat seeds from 98% to 50% and reduced biomass generated by 44%.
    • On Birds: They develop anaemia, and brain damage and can have difficulty flying, landing, and walking, and face increased mortality.

    Initiatives to control Lead Poisoning

    • Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint, led by WHO and UNEP.
    • WHO Guidelines on clinical management exposure to lead.
    • Banning on use of leaded petrol.

    Recommendations for Lead elimination

    • Global political structure could be funded by states in proportion to lead that they mine and export.
    • Lead should be taxed optimally, increasing year by year to shift demand to substitutes.
    • Governments should classify lead as toxic waste that must be safely disposed of, rather than allowing recycling with large associated emissions.
    • Tags :
    • Lead Exposure
    • Lead pollution
    • Heavy metal pollution
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