Title of article :
Blood lead level in dogs from urban and rural areas of India and its
relation to animal and environmental variables
Author/Authors :
M. Balagangatharathilagar، نويسنده , , D. Swarup، نويسنده , , R.C. Patra *، نويسنده , , S.K. Dwivedi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Lead is a common environmental pollutant with deleterious health effects on human and animal. Industrial and other human
activities enhance the lead level in the environment leading to its higher residues in exposed population. The present study was
aimed at determining blood lead concentration in dogs from two urban areas and in surrounding rural areas of India and analyzing
lead level in dogs in relation to environmental (urban/ rural) and animal (age, sex, breed and housing) variables. Blood samples
were collected from 305 dogs of either sex from urban (n =277) and unpolluted rural localities (n =28). Irrespective of breed, age
and sex, the urban dogs had significantly ( P b0.01) higher mean blood lead concentration (0.25F0.01 Ag/ml) than rural dogs
(0.10F0.01 Ag/ml). The mean blood lead level in stray dogs either from urban or rural locality (0.27F0.01 Ag/ml) was
significantly ( P b0.01) higher than that of pets (0.20F0.01 Ag/ml), and the blood lead concentration was significantly higher
in nondescript dogs (0.25F0.01 Ag/ml) than pedigreed dogs (0.20F0.01 Ag/ml). The locality (urban/rural) was the major variable
affecting blood lead concentration in dogs. Breed and housing of the dogs of urban areas and only housing (pet/stray) in rural areas
significantly ( P b0.01) influenced the blood lead concentration in dogs.
Keywords :
Blood lead level , dogs , India
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment