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Childhood lead poisoning

Lidsky, I.T. and Schneider, J.S., Adverse effects of childhood lead poisoning The clinical neuropsychological perspective, Environmental Research, 100, 284-293, 2006. [Pg.1330]

Ml Michigan Department of Community Health, Childhood lead Poisoning Prevention Project All Levels... [Pg.482]

Angle CR. 1993. Childhood lead poisoning and its treatment. Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 33 409-434. [Pg.487]

CDC. 1990. Minutes of childhood lead poisoning prevention ad hoc committee, November 1 and 2, 1990. Atlanta, GA U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control. [Pg.499]

Gersberg RM, Gaynor K, Tenczar D, et al. 1997. Quantitative modeling of lead exposure from glazed ceramic pottery in childhood lead poisoning cases. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 7(3) 193-202. [Pg.525]

Mushak P, Crocetti AF. 1989. Determination of numbers of lead-exposed American children as a function of lead source Integrated summary of a report to the U.S. Congress on childhood lead poisoning. Environ Res 50 210-229. [Pg.553]

Yankel AJ, von Lindem IH, Walter SD. 1977. The Silver Valley lead study The relationship of childhood lead poisoning and environmental exposure. J Air Pollut Contr Assoc 27 763-767. [Pg.588]

In more modern times, the durability of lead made it an excellent paint additive, but the sweetness made it a tempting edible item for young children. Childhood lead poisoning was linked to lead-based paints in 1904. Several European countries banned the use of interior lead-based paints in 1909. At one time baby cribs were painted with lead-based paint, which resulted in infant deaths and other... [Pg.88]

Alliance To End Childhood Lead Poisoning. Online. Available HTTP (accessed 4 April 2003). [Pg.96]

Glotzer DE. The current role of 2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) in the management of childhood lead poisoning. Drug Saf 1993 9(2) 85-92. [Pg.1130]

Binder S, Falk H, eds. Strategic plan for the elimination of childhood lead poisoning Report to the Risk Management Subcommittee, Committee to Coordinate Environmental Health and Related Programs. Atlanta GA Centers for Disease Control, 1991. [Pg.1385]

The acknowledgment of a public health problem concerning childhood lead poisoning occurred in the 1960s when the United... [Pg.122]

Hays SP The role of values in science and policy the case of lead, in Human Lead Exposure. Edited by Needleman HL. Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 1992, pp 267-283 Hunt TJ, Hepner R, Seaton KW Childhood lead poisoning and inadequate child care. [Pg.132]

Levitt C, Paulson D, Duvall K, et al Foik remedy-associated lead poisoning in Hmong children—Minnesota. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 32 555-556, 1983 Lin-fu JS The evolution of childhood lead poisoning as a public health problem, in Lead Absorption in Children Management, Clinical, and Environmental Aspects. Edited by Chisolm JJ Jr, O Hara DM. Baltimore, MD, Urban Schwarzen-berg, 1982, pp 1-10... [Pg.133]

Shaheen SJ Neuromaturation and behavior deveiopment the case of childhood lead poisoning. Dev Psychol 20 542-550,1984... [Pg.145]

Within 10 years of the recognition of this outbreak of acute childhood lead poisoning, an increase in mortality from chronic renal failure was noted in this community and a strong belief grew up that this was a sequel to the acute childhood plumbism. By 1922, the greatly increased mortality from kidney disease throughout Queensland had been established and the Queensland branch of the British Medical Association... [Pg.498]

Loghman-Adham M. Aminoaciduria and glycosuria following severe childhood lead poisoning. Pediatr Nephrol 1998 12 218-221. [Pg.503]

If we combine all of the above with the recent strong evidence that even very low BLLs can seriously affect brain development and subsequent cognitive function, we are left with a succinct policy conclusion the only way to prevent fetal and childhood lead poisoning is to prevent lead from ever getting into the bodies of pregnant mothers and their children in the first place. [Pg.35]

Interpreting and managing blood lead levels < 10 micrograms/ dL in children and reducing childhood exposures to lead recommendations of CDC s Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention. Morb. Mort. Wkly. Rep. 56 RR-8. [Pg.338]

Autism and autistic symptoms associated with childhood lead poisoning. J. Appl. Res. 5 80—87. [Pg.355]

IIA 10-14 Many children (or a large proportion of children) with blood lead levels in this range should trigger communitywide childhood lead poisoning prevention activities. Children in this range may need to be screened more frequently. [Pg.115]

Niiagu, J. O., Blankson, M. L. Ocran, K. (19%). Childhood lead poisoning in Africa a growing public health problem. Journal of Science of the Total Environment. 181(2, 15) 93-100. [Pg.48]

National Clearinghouse on Childhood Lead Poisoning (hereinafter in this section referred to as Clearinghouse ). The Clearinghouse shall-... [Pg.958]

CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). 2012. Low Level Lead Exposure Harms Children A Renewed Call for Primary Prevention Report of the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention, http //www.cdc.gov/nceh/ lead/ACCLPP/Final Document 030712.pdf [accessed October 1,2012]. [Pg.172]


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