Background Routine renovation of older housing is a risk factor for childhood lead poisoning, but the contribution to children’s blood lead levels is poorly defined for children with lower exposure levels. Methods We examined a prospective cohort of 276 children followed from 6 to 24 months of age. We conducted surveys of renovation activities and residential lead hazards and obtained blood lead level (B-Pb) every six months. We analyzed B-Pb in a repeated measures design using a mixed effects linear model. Results Parent reported interior renovation ranged from 11 to 25% of housing units at the four, 6-month periods. In multivariable analysis, children whose housing underwent interior renovation had a 12% higher mean B-Pb by two years of a...
Background Lead is a common environmental hazard because of its past use as an additive to gasoline ...
Objectives. To compare blood lead levels (BLLs) among US children aged 1 to 5 years according to rec...
IntroductionBlood lead concentrations among children aged 6 years and younger become a concern at 10...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...
This document presents recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) A...
IntroductionSeveral urban neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania have a history of soil, househ...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
Studies have shown that the environmental conditions of the home are important predictors of health,...
ABSTRACT: Lead is neurotoxic at very low dose and there is a need to better characterize the impact ...
This study was designed to estimate the percentage of young children in the United States who have b...
Despite extensive interventions to reduce lead exposures over the past several decades, lead poisoni...
Due to the well-documented health effects of lead exposure, leaded gasoline and lead-based paints we...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
We used housing demolition and window replacement rates to forecast prevalence trends for childhood ...
We forecast childhood lead poisoning and residential lead paint hazard prevalence for 1990–2010, bas...
Background Lead is a common environmental hazard because of its past use as an additive to gasoline ...
Objectives. To compare blood lead levels (BLLs) among US children aged 1 to 5 years according to rec...
IntroductionBlood lead concentrations among children aged 6 years and younger become a concern at 10...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...
This document presents recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) A...
IntroductionSeveral urban neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania have a history of soil, househ...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
Studies have shown that the environmental conditions of the home are important predictors of health,...
ABSTRACT: Lead is neurotoxic at very low dose and there is a need to better characterize the impact ...
This study was designed to estimate the percentage of young children in the United States who have b...
Despite extensive interventions to reduce lead exposures over the past several decades, lead poisoni...
Due to the well-documented health effects of lead exposure, leaded gasoline and lead-based paints we...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
We used housing demolition and window replacement rates to forecast prevalence trends for childhood ...
We forecast childhood lead poisoning and residential lead paint hazard prevalence for 1990–2010, bas...
Background Lead is a common environmental hazard because of its past use as an additive to gasoline ...
Objectives. To compare blood lead levels (BLLs) among US children aged 1 to 5 years according to rec...
IntroductionBlood lead concentrations among children aged 6 years and younger become a concern at 10...