This project explored the exposure to lead among children in Nebraska. Using the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ Blood Lead Level database, trends were investigated in screening; demographics; incidence; and prevalence of elevated blood lead levels, statewide and by census tract. The study further explored the geography of lead exposure and elevated blood lead level cases with maps. Based on these results, policy recommendations were made to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, particularly about areas of Nebraska with high risk of lead incidence and exposure risk where testing should be increased
The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in...
Background: Rural areas are often viewed as lower risk for lead poisoning and toxic exposures seriou...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
This NebGuide discusses why young children in Nebraska should be tested for lead poisoning. It expla...
Childhood exposure to lead is known to cause a host of adverse health effects in children, with no s...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
Introduction: Lead exposure in children remains a significant public health issue, although many adv...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
Lead poisoning in children of Omaha, NE is an ongoing issue. There are several sources that could po...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
One of the more recent growing public health concerns is the impact of the changing environment on h...
Context:Lead exposure can harm nearly every organ in the human body. Millions of US children are exp...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
Background: Children in Flint, Michigan were exposed to lead at unsafe levels in drinking water brin...
Exposure to lead can cause serious long-term damage to human body, especially the brain, kidneys and...
The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in...
Background: Rural areas are often viewed as lower risk for lead poisoning and toxic exposures seriou...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
This NebGuide discusses why young children in Nebraska should be tested for lead poisoning. It expla...
Childhood exposure to lead is known to cause a host of adverse health effects in children, with no s...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
Introduction: Lead exposure in children remains a significant public health issue, although many adv...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
Lead poisoning in children of Omaha, NE is an ongoing issue. There are several sources that could po...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
One of the more recent growing public health concerns is the impact of the changing environment on h...
Context:Lead exposure can harm nearly every organ in the human body. Millions of US children are exp...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
Background: Children in Flint, Michigan were exposed to lead at unsafe levels in drinking water brin...
Exposure to lead can cause serious long-term damage to human body, especially the brain, kidneys and...
The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in...
Background: Rural areas are often viewed as lower risk for lead poisoning and toxic exposures seriou...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...