Evidence is insufficient to recommend for or against universal screening of young children for lead poisoning in high- prevalence communities (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C). In low-prevalence communities, evidence is insufficient to recommend for or against a targeted screening approach, employing locale-specific demographic risk factors and personal risk questionnaires to inform screening decisions (SOR: C). Although evidence does not suggest that treatment of individuals with elevated blood lead levels improves individual outcomes, public health strategies aimed at decreasing lead in the environment appear to have resulted in a significant decline in the number of children with elevated blood lead levels in recent decades. One coul...
Context : Lead is a major health hazard, especially in children. Impact of lead poisoning on our so...
Background: The pernicious effects of lead on the health of children are well-documented. The severi...
The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in...
Despite years of elimination efforts, lead poisoning remains one of the most devastating and costly ...
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
AIM: To test the hypothesis that children with behavioural and/or developmental problems have signif...
Lead exposure is a major health hazard affecting children and their growth and is a concern in many ...
The purpose of this project is identification of approaches to pediatric lead screening in the Unit...
Lead poisoning has been regarded as a major threat due to its irreversible and harmful effects. This...
BackgroundLead poisoning occurs when the health or bodily functions of an individual are adversely a...
A STATEMENT BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION -- OCTOBER 1991This is the fourth revi...
Parents completed a survey measuring their knowledge of lead poisoning. Children, 24 to 36 months ol...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Living around industrial sites may expose young children to lead a...
Context : Lead is a major health hazard, especially in children. Impact of lead poisoning on our so...
Background: The pernicious effects of lead on the health of children are well-documented. The severi...
The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in...
Despite years of elimination efforts, lead poisoning remains one of the most devastating and costly ...
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in ...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
AIM: To test the hypothesis that children with behavioural and/or developmental problems have signif...
Lead exposure is a major health hazard affecting children and their growth and is a concern in many ...
The purpose of this project is identification of approaches to pediatric lead screening in the Unit...
Lead poisoning has been regarded as a major threat due to its irreversible and harmful effects. This...
BackgroundLead poisoning occurs when the health or bodily functions of an individual are adversely a...
A STATEMENT BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION -- OCTOBER 1991This is the fourth revi...
Parents completed a survey measuring their knowledge of lead poisoning. Children, 24 to 36 months ol...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Living around industrial sites may expose young children to lead a...
Context : Lead is a major health hazard, especially in children. Impact of lead poisoning on our so...
Background: The pernicious effects of lead on the health of children are well-documented. The severi...
The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in...