Children's blood lead concentrations have been closely monitored over the last two decades in the United States. The bio-monitoring surveillance data collected in local agencies reflected the local temporal trends of children's blood lead levels (BLLs). However, the analysis and modeling of the long-term time series of BLLs have rarely been reported. We attempted to quantify the long-term trends of children's BLLs in the city of Syracuse, New York and evaluate the impacts of local lead poisoning prevention programs and Lead Hazard Control Program on reducing the children's BLLs. We applied interrupted time series analysis on the monthly time series of BLLs surveillance data and used ARMA (autoregressive and moving average) models to measure...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
AbstractLead exposure and blood lead levels (BLLs) in the United States have declined dramatically s...
This study evaluates the effect of EPA’s Superfund cleanup program on children’s lead exposure. We l...
Abstract Background Environmental exposure to lead remains a significant health problem for children...
This study explored variations in child blood lead levels (BLLs) relative to street-side soil lead i...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
Exposure to lead is a significant public health hazard, particularly to children since they are at a...
We forecast childhood lead poisoning and residential lead paint hazard prevalence for 1990–2010, bas...
Exposure to lead can cause serious long-term damage to human body, especially the brain, kidneys and...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
Although blood lead levels (BLLs) in US children have dramatically declined over the past 40 years, ...
Relationships between total soil or bioaccessible lead (Pb), measured using an in vitro bioaccessibi...
Current child blood lead (Pb) screening guidelines assume that blood lead levels (BLLs) are relative...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
AbstractLead exposure and blood lead levels (BLLs) in the United States have declined dramatically s...
This study evaluates the effect of EPA’s Superfund cleanup program on children’s lead exposure. We l...
Abstract Background Environmental exposure to lead remains a significant health problem for children...
This study explored variations in child blood lead levels (BLLs) relative to street-side soil lead i...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
Exposure to lead is a significant public health hazard, particularly to children since they are at a...
We forecast childhood lead poisoning and residential lead paint hazard prevalence for 1990–2010, bas...
Exposure to lead can cause serious long-term damage to human body, especially the brain, kidneys and...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
Although blood lead levels (BLLs) in US children have dramatically declined over the past 40 years, ...
Relationships between total soil or bioaccessible lead (Pb), measured using an in vitro bioaccessibi...
Current child blood lead (Pb) screening guidelines assume that blood lead levels (BLLs) are relative...
AbstractBackgroundLead is toxic and affects neurodevelopment in children even at low levels. There h...
AbstractLead exposure and blood lead levels (BLLs) in the United States have declined dramatically s...
This study evaluates the effect of EPA’s Superfund cleanup program on children’s lead exposure. We l...