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2035.1: Sunday, November 04, 2007 - Board 10

Abstract #162778

BenchMark Dose of Urine Fluorine and Child Skeletal Flurosis

Xinhua Li, MD1, Xianghui Qin, BM1, Maojuan Yu, MD1, and Lei Zhang, PhD MBA2. (1) Department of Preventive Medicine, Guiyang Medical College, School of Public Health, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550004, China, 601-898-3413, qinzexi@126.com, (2) Bureau of Health Data and Research, Mississippi Department of Health, PO Box 1700, Jackson, MS 39215-1700

Objective: To identify the BenchMark Dose (BMD) of children urine fluorine in a coal-burning endemic fluorosis region and to investigate the association between urine fluorine level and child skeletal flurosis.

Setting: Fluorosis from in-door burning of coal is prevalent in Guizhou province of China. Child skeletal flurosis has greatly affected children's growth and development.

Methods: This is a case-control study. Students from five schools in a region with high usage of coal were selected as case group. Students in a school located in the area where residents use least coal were selected as control group. All students aged 7-16 years. The concentration of urine fluorine were measured and grouped into 7 levels. The means of urine fluorine concentration of the case- and control group were compared using ANOVA. For the case group, the association between urine fluorine level and clinical detection rate of skeletal fluorosis was determined using logistic regression.

Results: There is a significant difference for the urine fluorine concentrations between the case- and the control group (p<0.05). In the case group, there is a significant dose-response relationship between the urine fluorine level and the clinical detection rate of skeletal fluorosis (F= 65.71, p<0.001). In the case group, BMD is 1.83 mg/L, and the BenchMark Dose lower bound (BMDL) is 1.59 mg/L.

Conclusions: Children in the coal-burning region are at a significantly higher risk of skeletal fluorosis, reflected by higher urine fluorine concentration. Close monitoring of children's urine fluorine level is recommended with a BMDL of 1.59 ml/L.

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    Keywords: Child Health, Environmental Health

    Presenting author's disclosure statement:

    Any relevant financial relationships? Yes

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    Guiyang Medical College Epidemiology Employment (includes retainer)

    Any company-sponsored training? No
    Any institutionally-contracted trials related to this submission? No

    I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.

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