Prevention of lead poisoning in construction: a new public health approach. Am J Ind Med 2001; 39: 243-253.Vork KL, Hammond SK, Sparer J, Cullen MR. Prevention of lead poisoning in construction workers: a new public health approach. Am J Ind Med 2001;39:243-53....
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Prevalence of Blood Lead Levels ≥5 g/dL Among US Children 1 to 5 Years of Age and Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors Associated With Blood of Lead Leve... Objectives. As part of an investigation into the impact of a potential revision in federal child-hood lead poisoning prevention policy...
As countries eliminate leaded gasoline, other sources of lead become more evident as the cause of childhood lead poisoning. In developing countries two sources of lead predominate; formal and informal mining and ore processing and recycling of car batteries and electronic equipment. However, consumer ...
aSince 1970, lead poisoning prevention efforts in the U.S. became source-directed rather than case-oriented. These efforts involved setting enforceable standards for environmental media and drinking water and placing specific restrictions on the use of lead. The establishment of new government ...
Comments on the prevention of childhood lead poisoning. Report that household paint has been the primary exposure to lead in childhood; Claim that lead paint was not outlawed in the U.S. until 1978, despite warning of its toxicity since 1904; Signs and symptoms of lead poisoning, including ab...
Preventing Lead Exposure in Young Children: A Housing-Based Approach to Primary Prevention of Lead Poisoning. Atlanta: CDC; 2004.Decontamination... - 《Decontamination》 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 Very low lead exposures and children's neurodevelopment. PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We remain far from achieving...
Lead poisoning remains one of the most common and preventable pediatric environmental conditions even though the United States (US) has made great strides in reducing the number of children with elevated blood lead levels. One objective of Healthy People 2010 is to eliminate blood lead levels (BL...
However, as long as lead is found everywhere in the environment, children will continue to develop lead poisoning and suffer from its adverse effects. The problem of lead poisoning can be summarized best by a quote from a report of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry to ...
This paper presents an inventory of federal education programs and resources in childhood lead poisoning prevention. This inventory, similar to other past federal inventories (Allen, 1989), represents a first attempt to summarize current efforts and future challenges in a wide range of federal lead ...