The objective of this paper is to highlight the progress of the lead poisoning prevention program in Southern Nevada. Specifically, we present blood lead screening results for Clark County, Nevada from 2006 through 2011, and review the progress towards recommendations made by Rothweiler et al. for Nevada in 2007.
The purpose of the current document is to highlight the need for this program in the state of Nevada...
A STATEMENT BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION -- OCTOBER 1991This is the fourth revi...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adopted its Advisory Committee on Chil...
The goal of the Southern Nevada Health District Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) ...
Context: While public health programs and policies have worked to reduce lead exposure, lead poisoni...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of plumbism in children one to six years of a...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
Despite years of elimination efforts, lead poisoning remains one of the most devastating and costly ...
With almost half a million children under five years reported to have elevated blood lead levels in ...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Lead poisoning has been regarded as a major threat due to its irreversible and harmful effects. This...
A process evaluation of the Houston Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, 1992-1995, was cond...
This study evaluated a set of interventions used by the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prev...
The purpose of the current document is to highlight the need for this program in the state of Nevada...
A STATEMENT BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION -- OCTOBER 1991This is the fourth revi...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adopted its Advisory Committee on Chil...
The goal of the Southern Nevada Health District Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) ...
Context: While public health programs and policies have worked to reduce lead exposure, lead poisoni...
Lead, as a toxic substance, invades the human body, and gradually damages the organs. Oftentimes, el...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of plumbism in children one to six years of a...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
Despite years of elimination efforts, lead poisoning remains one of the most devastating and costly ...
With almost half a million children under five years reported to have elevated blood lead levels in ...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Lead poisoning has been regarded as a major threat due to its irreversible and harmful effects. This...
A process evaluation of the Houston Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, 1992-1995, was cond...
This study evaluated a set of interventions used by the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prev...
The purpose of the current document is to highlight the need for this program in the state of Nevada...
A STATEMENT BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION -- OCTOBER 1991This is the fourth revi...
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adopted its Advisory Committee on Chil...