Parents completed a survey measuring their knowledge of lead poisoning. Children, 24 to 36 months old received two blood lead level screens. Parents in the treatment group showed significantly higher scores on the posttest, and their children showed greater decreased blood lead levels than participants in the control group
Background and significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a significant public health con...
Background and significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a significant public health con...
While childhood lead poisoning has been declining, it remains a persistent and preventable problem i...
The effects of lead exposure may endure through one\u27s lifetime and can negatively effect educatio...
This study evaluated a set of interventions used by the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prev...
In this article we report on the effectiveness of a community-based, culture-specific, controlled tr...
This paper was developed by an expert panel that included CDC and non-CDC authors.The information co...
The United States and the World Health Organization have worked to decrease lead exposure in childre...
Lead poisoning has been regarded as a major threat due to its irreversible and harmful effects. This...
Children continue to be poisoned by lead each year. Research has shown the negative effects lead po...
In the last decade children’s blood lead levels have fallen significantly in a number of countries, ...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Lead poisoning has long range effects on children, both physically and academically. Even small amou...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of two educational intervention methods on par...
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
Background and significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a significant public health con...
Background and significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a significant public health con...
While childhood lead poisoning has been declining, it remains a persistent and preventable problem i...
The effects of lead exposure may endure through one\u27s lifetime and can negatively effect educatio...
This study evaluated a set of interventions used by the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prev...
In this article we report on the effectiveness of a community-based, culture-specific, controlled tr...
This paper was developed by an expert panel that included CDC and non-CDC authors.The information co...
The United States and the World Health Organization have worked to decrease lead exposure in childre...
Lead poisoning has been regarded as a major threat due to its irreversible and harmful effects. This...
Children continue to be poisoned by lead each year. Research has shown the negative effects lead po...
In the last decade children’s blood lead levels have fallen significantly in a number of countries, ...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Lead poisoning has long range effects on children, both physically and academically. Even small amou...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of two educational intervention methods on par...
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
Background and significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a significant public health con...
Background and significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a significant public health con...
While childhood lead poisoning has been declining, it remains a persistent and preventable problem i...