Previous evaluations of a birth cohort in the Munshiganj District of Bangladesh had found that over 85% of 397 children aged 2–3 years had blood lead concentrations above the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s reference level of 5 μg/dL. Studies in urban areas of Bangladesh have found elevated levels of lead in the air due to industries and remaining contamination from the historic use of leaded gasoline. Sources of lead in rural areas of Bangladesh remain unknown. We conducted air sampling in both residential and industrial sites in Munshiganj to determine whether children are exposed to elevated lead concentrations in the air and study the association between the children’s blood lead levels an...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Elevated blood lead level (BLL) is known to cause cardiac, immune, and cognitive damage but had not ...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
Previous evaluations of a birth cohort in the Munshiganj District of Bangladesh had found that over ...
To assess the risk of lead poisoning among preschool and school-aged children in Bangladesh, 345 chi...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Background. Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United St...
Objectives To confirm whether blood lead concentrations in Karachi were as high as reported in 1989 ...
Lead is a widespread environmental contaminant worldwide and is associated with adverse outcomes in ...
An exposure assessment of atmospheric lead was made on the children in the urban and suburban areas ...
Background: Lead toxicity is of particular public health concern given its near ubiquitous distribut...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
A review about potential negative impacts of air lead pollution especially on child development, bas...
Background. During the conduct of a cohort study intended to study the associations between mixed me...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Elevated blood lead level (BLL) is known to cause cardiac, immune, and cognitive damage but had not ...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...
Previous evaluations of a birth cohort in the Munshiganj District of Bangladesh had found that over ...
To assess the risk of lead poisoning among preschool and school-aged children in Bangladesh, 345 chi...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Lead poisoning is a major public-health problem in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Background. Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United St...
Objectives To confirm whether blood lead concentrations in Karachi were as high as reported in 1989 ...
Lead is a widespread environmental contaminant worldwide and is associated with adverse outcomes in ...
An exposure assessment of atmospheric lead was made on the children in the urban and suburban areas ...
Background: Lead toxicity is of particular public health concern given its near ubiquitous distribut...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
A review about potential negative impacts of air lead pollution especially on child development, bas...
Background. During the conduct of a cohort study intended to study the associations between mixed me...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
Elevated blood lead level (BLL) is known to cause cardiac, immune, and cognitive damage but had not ...
The authors studied 53 girls (44.5%) and 66 (55.5%) boys in Karachi, Pakistan, to determine their bl...