Lead pollution due to vehicular emissions in urban areas in the Philippines
Lead (Pb) has been known to be toxic since ancient times. It is a widespread contaminant in soils and Pb poisoning is one of the most prevalent public health problems in many parts of the world. It was the first metal to be linked with failures in reproduction. It can cross the placenta easily. It also affects the brain, causing hyperactivity and deficiency in the fine motor functions, thus, it results in damage to the brain. The nervous systems of children are especially sensitive to Pb leading to retardation. Pb is cardiotoxic and contributes to cardiomyopathy (disease of the heart muscle leading to the enlargement of the heart). Pb is released into the environment from the weathering of Pb-containing rocks, the industry, and the combustion of fossil fuels. Emissions from vehicles are thus a major source of environmental contamination by Pb especially in cities. Ona et al. (2006) conducted a study that looked into Pb pollution in selected urban areas in the Philippines with the f