This study was conducted to develop a method that would accurately assess children\u27s exposure to lead in schools in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We examined three wipe sample protocols: one included accessible surfaces such as desktops and windowsills, the second included inaccessible surfaces such as the top of filing cabinets and light fixtures, and the third included hand wipes of the study participants. Surface wipes were collected at 10 locations from accessible and inaccessible classroom surfaces (n = 11 at each location) and from the palms of student subjects in the same locations (n = 168). We found a significant difference in lead dust concentrations determined by the three protocols (F = 4.619; 2,27 degrees of freedom; p = 0.019...
Background: There is no safe level of lead in children's bodies. The US Centers for Disease Control ...
ABSTRACT. Background. Dust control is recom-mended to prevent children’s exposure to residential lea...
This study examines exposure risks associated with lead smelter emissions at children's public playg...
This study was conducted to develop a method that would accurately assess children\u27s exposure to ...
A study of possible exposure to indoor lead by school and preschool children was conducted around Se...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pathway of leaded dust from a lead-zinc-copper mine to houses of employee...
Child lead exposure results in adverse health effects such as damage to the brain and nervous system...
Lead (Pb) is a neurotoxicant that particularly harms young children. Urban environments are often pl...
This review covers the epidemiology of lead poisoning in children on a global scale. Newer sources o...
BACKGROUND: Lead has been associated with adverse health effects, especially neurocognitive and beha...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
An exposure assessment of atmospheric lead was made on the children in the urban and suburban areas ...
Marilyn Bode, Protect children from lead poisoning, Kansas State University, September 1997
The sources of lead exposure, soil, household dust, diet and ambient air near a former lead smeltery...
Environmental media samples from residential properties throughout St. John’s, NL were collected to ...
Background: There is no safe level of lead in children's bodies. The US Centers for Disease Control ...
ABSTRACT. Background. Dust control is recom-mended to prevent children’s exposure to residential lea...
This study examines exposure risks associated with lead smelter emissions at children's public playg...
This study was conducted to develop a method that would accurately assess children\u27s exposure to ...
A study of possible exposure to indoor lead by school and preschool children was conducted around Se...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pathway of leaded dust from a lead-zinc-copper mine to houses of employee...
Child lead exposure results in adverse health effects such as damage to the brain and nervous system...
Lead (Pb) is a neurotoxicant that particularly harms young children. Urban environments are often pl...
This review covers the epidemiology of lead poisoning in children on a global scale. Newer sources o...
BACKGROUND: Lead has been associated with adverse health effects, especially neurocognitive and beha...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
An exposure assessment of atmospheric lead was made on the children in the urban and suburban areas ...
Marilyn Bode, Protect children from lead poisoning, Kansas State University, September 1997
The sources of lead exposure, soil, household dust, diet and ambient air near a former lead smeltery...
Environmental media samples from residential properties throughout St. John’s, NL were collected to ...
Background: There is no safe level of lead in children's bodies. The US Centers for Disease Control ...
ABSTRACT. Background. Dust control is recom-mended to prevent children’s exposure to residential lea...
This study examines exposure risks associated with lead smelter emissions at children's public playg...