A case report from New York City describes a situation where a pregnant woman and her family were found to have elevated levels of lead in their blood. The report notes that the family used traditional metalware made from kansa (a type of bronze) and pital (brass) for cooking and serving food. The authors suggest a possible link between using these items and the higher lead levels.
This is a report of a single family's experience. No safety events or specific health problems from the lead exposure were detailed in the report. The main reason to be careful is that this type of report, while important for raising awareness, cannot prove that the metalware caused the lead levels. It also cannot tell us how often this might happen to other families.
Readers should take from this that it is a good reminder to be aware of potential sources of lead in the home, especially during pregnancy. If you are concerned about lead exposure, you can talk to your doctor about testing. This report does not mean everyone who uses similar metalware will have high lead levels, but it highlights one possible source that public health officials and families might want to consider.