[HTML][HTML] Lead toxicity from glazed ceramic cookware

M Fralick, A Thomspson, O Mourad - CMAJ, 2016 - Can Med Assoc
Discussion Lead-contaminated ceramics from Mexico, China and some European countries
are well-established sources of clinically significant lead poisoning. 1 Leaded glazes have …

[BOOK][B] An unwanted souvenir: Lead in ceramic ware

D Blumenthal - 1990 - books.google.com
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Public Health Service, Food and
Drug Administration, Office of Public Affairs, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857 …

An assessment of lead leachability from lead-glazed ceramic cooking vessels

R Lynch, B Elledge, C Peters - Journal of environmental health, 2008 - JSTOR
Since the early 1990s, numerous studies in Mexico have demonstrated an association
between the use of lead-glazed ceramic cooking ware (LGC) and elevated blood lead …

A comparison of the prevalence of lead-contaminated imported Chinese ceramic dinnerware purchased inside versus outside Philadelphia's Chinatown

T Gilmore, GF O'Malley, WB Lau, DR Vann… - Journal of Medical …, 2013 - Springer
Lead-contaminated ceramics can be a clinically significant source of lead poisoning, with
the potential to cause illness in children and adults; one death in a child has been …

Transfer of lead from lead-glazed ceramics to food

EG De Mejía, AL Craigmill - Archives of Environmental Contamination and …, 1996 - Springer
Recent studies have shown a clear correlation between the use of lead-glazed ceramicware
for cooking or food preparation and elevated blood lead levels. Two lots of lead-glazed …

Childhood lead poisoning from commercially manufactured French ceramic dinnerware--New York City, 2003

Centers for Disease Control and … - MMWR. Morbidity …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lead poisoning adversely affects children worldwide. During 1999-2000, an estimated
434,000 children aged 1-5 years in the United States had elevated blood lead levels …

Hazardous lead release from glazed dinnerware: A cautionary note

DM Wallace, DA Kalman, TD Bird - Science of the total environment, 1985 - Elsevier
Numerous pieces of contemporary glazed pottery dinnerware made in Italy and Mexico have
been shown to release excessive amounts of lead, greater than 1000 ppm in several …

Leaching of lead from local ceramic tableware

N Mohamed, YM Chin, FW Pok - Food Chemistry, 1995 - Elsevier
Ceramic tableware has long since been recognised as a source of lead poisoning. Locally
available ceramic utensils (cups, bowls, sauce plates, cooking pots and spoons) were …

Savoring the taste of home: the pervasiveness of lead poisoning from ceramic and its implications in transnational care packages

RL Pérez, MA Handley, J Grieshop - NAPA Bulletin, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The Mexican State has known for decades that its rural ceramic producing communities
have had to increase the lead content of their glaze in response to lower grade fuel supplies …

[HTML][HTML] Do glazed ceramic pots in a Mexico-US border city still contain lead?

AM Valles-Medina, AI Osuna-Leal… - International Scholarly …, 2014 - hindawi.com
In order to identify the presence of lead in glazed ceramic pots in a Mexico-US border city,
41 clay pots were sampled. The pots were purchased in several establishments located in …