Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.

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Introduction. Lead is a heavy metal widely used in the automotive industry and is considered one of the most harmful toxic agents for living organisms. Dogs inhabiting automotive repair workshops may experience chronic exposure to this metal, making them potential sentinels of environmental contamin...

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Autores: Alcántara-Villar, G., Villanueva, J.J., Vargas-Rocha, L.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca
Repositorio:UNC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Canis lupus familiaris
contamination
heavy metal
mechanics workshop
toxic
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spelling Alcántara-Villar, G.Villanueva, J.J.Vargas-Rocha, L.2026-02-24T14:11:24Z2026-02-24T14:11:24Z2025http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14074/9858https://doi.org/10.15649/2346075X.5174Introduction. Lead is a heavy metal widely used in the automotive industry and is considered one of the most harmful toxic agents for living organisms. Dogs inhabiting automotive repair workshops may experience chronic exposure to this metal, making them potential sentinels of environmental contamination. Objective. This study aimed to determine blood lead levels in dogs residing in automotive repair workshops in the city of Cajamarca (Peru). Materials and Methods. Blood lead levels were quantified in 16 dogs using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Results and Discussion. Blood lead levels ranged from 0.427 μg/dL (0.0043 ppm) to 4.348 μg/dL (0.0435 ppm), with a mean ± standard deviation of 2.264 ± 1.243 μg/dL and a coefficient of variation of 54.907%. A proportion of the evaluated dogs (18.75%; 3/16) presented blood lead levels exceeding 3.5 μg/dL, the reference value established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for children in the United States, indicating environmental exposure within these settings. Conclusions. Although most dogs exhibited blood lead levels below the critical threshold for human health, the presence of elevated levels in certain individuals suggests potential long-term risks for both the animals and workshop personnel. These findings highlight the need for further research to identify sources of exposure and assess their implications within a One Health framework.application/pdfengUniversidad de Santander.https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010707058Innovaciencia 2025; 13(1): 5174urn:issn:2346075Xurn:issn:2346075Xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Canis lupus familiariscontaminationheavy metalmechanics workshoptoxichttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.Exposición a plomo en caninos de talleres mecánicos: estudio piloto en la ciudad de Cajamarca, Perú.info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionreponame:UNC-Institucionalinstname:Universidad Nacional de Cajamarcainstacron:UNCORIGINAL5174.pdf5174.pdfapplication/pdf1931065http://repositorio.unc.edu.pe/bitstream/20.500.14074/9858/1/5174.pdfc1eb5ee7f05a6698bfef9a0e10cafda6MD5120.500.14074/9858oai:repositorio.unc.edu.pe:20.500.14074/98582026-02-26 11:26:33.822Universidad Nacional de Cajamarcarepositorio@unc.edu.pe
dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
dc.title.alternative.es_PE.fl_str_mv Exposición a plomo en caninos de talleres mecánicos: estudio piloto en la ciudad de Cajamarca, Perú.
title Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
spellingShingle Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
Alcántara-Villar, G.
Canis lupus familiaris
contamination
heavy metal
mechanics workshop
toxic
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01
title_short Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
title_full Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
title_fullStr Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
title_full_unstemmed Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
title_sort Canine Lead Exposure in Automotive Repair Workshops: A Pilot Study Conducted in Cajamarca City, Peru.
author Alcántara-Villar, G.
author_facet Alcántara-Villar, G.
Villanueva, J.J.
Vargas-Rocha, L.
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Vargas-Rocha, L.
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Villanueva, J.J.
Vargas-Rocha, L.
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contamination
heavy metal
mechanics workshop
toxic
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contamination
heavy metal
mechanics workshop
toxic
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description Introduction. Lead is a heavy metal widely used in the automotive industry and is considered one of the most harmful toxic agents for living organisms. Dogs inhabiting automotive repair workshops may experience chronic exposure to this metal, making them potential sentinels of environmental contamination. Objective. This study aimed to determine blood lead levels in dogs residing in automotive repair workshops in the city of Cajamarca (Peru). Materials and Methods. Blood lead levels were quantified in 16 dogs using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Results and Discussion. Blood lead levels ranged from 0.427 μg/dL (0.0043 ppm) to 4.348 μg/dL (0.0435 ppm), with a mean ± standard deviation of 2.264 ± 1.243 μg/dL and a coefficient of variation of 54.907%. A proportion of the evaluated dogs (18.75%; 3/16) presented blood lead levels exceeding 3.5 μg/dL, the reference value established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for children in the United States, indicating environmental exposure within these settings. Conclusions. Although most dogs exhibited blood lead levels below the critical threshold for human health, the presence of elevated levels in certain individuals suggests potential long-term risks for both the animals and workshop personnel. These findings highlight the need for further research to identify sources of exposure and assess their implications within a One Health framework.
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