Studies have shown that the environmental conditions of the home are important predictors of health, especially in low-income communities. Understanding the relationship between the environment and health is crucial in the management of certain diseases. One health outcome related to the home environment among urban, minority, and low-income children is childhood lead poisoning. The most common sources of lead exposure for children are lead paint in older, dilapidated housing and contaminated dust and soil produced by accumulated residue of leaded gasoline. Blood lead levels (BLL) as low as 10 ?g/dL in children are associated with impaired cognitive function, behavior difficulties, and reduced intelligence. Recently, it is suggested that th...
This document presents recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) A...
Due to the well-documented health effects of lead exposure, leaded gasoline and lead-based paints we...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
IntroductionSeveral urban neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania have a history of soil, househ...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Introduction. Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years,...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...
One of the most significant public health successes during the late 20th century was the reduction o...
This study evaluated a set of interventions used by the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prev...
Marilyn Bode, Protect children from lead poisoning, Kansas State University, September 1997
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
This document presents recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) A...
Due to the well-documented health effects of lead exposure, leaded gasoline and lead-based paints we...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
IntroductionSeveral urban neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania have a history of soil, househ...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Introduction. Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years,...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...
One of the most significant public health successes during the late 20th century was the reduction o...
This study evaluated a set of interventions used by the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prev...
Marilyn Bode, Protect children from lead poisoning, Kansas State University, September 1997
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
This document presents recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) A...
Due to the well-documented health effects of lead exposure, leaded gasoline and lead-based paints we...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...