value at ≥5 µg/dL. Clinical analysis of children’s blood Pb levels is the common way to diagnose environmental Pb contamination, and intervention ensues with education and household dust cleanup. Recent review indicates that education and household dust cleanup are not effective at reducing children’s Pb exposure. Here we review mapping environmental Pb and children’s blood Pb response as an alternative approach for proactive Pb dust intervention. New Orleans was divided into a high (≥100 mg/kg) and low (<100 mg/kg) soil Pb communities. The children’s blood Pb prevalence ≥5 µg/dL for the high and low Pb domains were 58.5 % and 24.8 % respectively pre-Katrina vs. 29.6 % and 7.5 % post-Katrina. Elevated soil Pb (mg/kg) and consequently Pb ...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...
This study appraises New Orleans soil lead and children’s lead exposure before and ten years after H...
Urban soils in many communities in the United States and internationally have been contaminated by l...
Lead (Pb) is extremely toxic and a major cause of chronic diseases worldwide. Pb is associated with ...
Lead (Pb) is a neurotoxicant that particularly harms young children. Urban environments are often pl...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
Soil lead in urban neighborhoods is a known predictor of child blood lead levels. In this paper, we ...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Childhood exposure to lead is known to cause a host of adverse health effects in children, with no s...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Studies have shown that the environmental conditions of the home are important predictors of health,...
"This thesis is presented for the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Science)""1 April, 20...
International audienceDespite the dramatic reductions in children's blood lead levels (BLLs), there ...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...
This study appraises New Orleans soil lead and children’s lead exposure before and ten years after H...
Urban soils in many communities in the United States and internationally have been contaminated by l...
Lead (Pb) is extremely toxic and a major cause of chronic diseases worldwide. Pb is associated with ...
Lead (Pb) is a neurotoxicant that particularly harms young children. Urban environments are often pl...
Reduction in childhood blood lead levels has been one of the most successful public health efforts i...
Soil lead in urban neighborhoods is a known predictor of child blood lead levels. In this paper, we ...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Childhood exposure to lead is known to cause a host of adverse health effects in children, with no s...
Lead in the environment has been identified as one of the major preventable causes of cognitive defi...
Studies have shown that the environmental conditions of the home are important predictors of health,...
"This thesis is presented for the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Science)""1 April, 20...
International audienceDespite the dramatic reductions in children's blood lead levels (BLLs), there ...
Although lead paint and leaded gasoline have not been used in the US for thirty years, thousands of ...
A major consequence of contamination at the local level’s population as it relates to environmental ...
Background and Significance: Childhood lead exposure continues to be a global health problem that ca...