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- :Ettinger, Adrienne S. ;Egan, Kathryn B.January 16 2020 | Environ Health Perspect. 128(1):Background:Lead can adversely affect maternal and child health across a wide range of exposures; developing fetuses and breastfeeding infants may be p...
- :Plumlee, Geoffrey S. ;Durant, James T.Mar 21 2013 | Environ Health Perspect. 2013; 121(6):744-750.:In 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières discovered a lead poisoning outbreak linked to artisanal gold processing in northwestern Nigeria. The outbreak has...
- :Brown, Mary Jean ;Falk, HenryJan 2007 | Environ Health Perspect. 2007; 115(1):A17.
- :Kennedy, Chinaro ;Lordo, RobertNov 07 2014 | Environ Health. 13(1).:BackgroundChildren younger than 72 months are most at risk of environmental exposure to lead from ingestion through normal mouthing behavior. Young c...
- :Brown, Mary JeanJanuary 10, 2011:Mercy Corp, through its resettlement program (EU-MRSI & RESTART), has begun resettling Roma, Ashali, and Egyptian (RAE) families living in internally ...
- :Lo, Yi-Chun ;Dooyema, Carrie A.Jul 03 2012 | Environ Health Perspect. 2012; 120(10):1450-1455.:During May-June 2010, a childhood lead poisoning outbreak related to gold ore processing was confirmed in two villages in Zamfara State, Nigeria. Duri...
- :Dooyema, Carrie A. ;Neri, AntonioDec 20 2011 | Environ Health Perspect. 2011; 120(4):601-607.:In May 2010, a team of national and international organizations was assembled to investigate children's deaths due to lead poisoning in villages in no...
- :Thurtle, Natalie ;Greig, JaneOct 07 2014 | PLoS Med. 2014; 11(10).:Jane Greig and colleagues from the medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières describe the use of the oral chelating agent dimercapt...
- :Dignam, Timothy ;Kaufmann, Rachel B.2019 | J Public Health Manag Pract. 25(Suppl 1 LEAD POISONING PREVENTION):S13-S22:Context:During the past 45 years, exposure to lead has declined dramatically in the United States. This sustained decline is measured by blood and env...
- :Raymond, Jaime S. ;Kennedy, Chinaro1 2013 | Public Health Nurs. 30(1):70-79:Objective:To examine the association between refugee status and elevated blood lead levels (EBLLs) among children living in two U.S. cities and to ass...
- :Pezzi, Clelia ;Lee, Deborah5 2019 | Pediatrics. 143(5):Background:Elevated blood lead levels (EBLL, ≥5 µg/dL) are more prevalent among refugee children resettled in the United States than the general US...
- :Kennedy, Chinaro ;Lordo, RobertOct 09 2015 | Int J Hyg Environ Health. 219(1):110-117.:BackgroundDespite significant progress made in recent decades in preventing childhood lead poisoning in the United States through the control or elimi...
- :Ettinger, Adrienne S. ;Brown, Mary Jean4 2018 | Pediatrics. 141(4)
- :Dignam, Timothy ;Pomales, Ana2019 | J Public Health Manag Pract. 25(1):53-61:IntroductionSeveral urban neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania have a history of soil, household lead paint and potential lead-emitting industr...
- :Horton, Lindsey M. ;Burgess, Paula2013 | Rev Salud Ambient. 13(1):5-11
- :Dignam, Timothy ;García, Brenda Rivera2016 | J Public Health Manag Pract. 22(1):E22-E35:ContextLimited data exist about blood lead levels and potential exposures among children living in Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico Department of Health h...
- :Chen, Jessica ;Dignam, Timothy6 2020 | J Prim Prev. 41(3):279-295:In 2017, Puerto Rico sustained extensive damage from Hurricane Maria, increasing the risk of fires and carbon monoxide (CO) poisonings. Using a popula...
- :Etiang', Nancy A. ;Arvelo, WencesJun 11 2018 | J Health Pollut. 2018; 8(18):Background.Lead exposure is linked to intellectual disability and anemia in children. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CD...
- :Kaufman, John A. ;Brown, Mary Jean9 13 2016 | J Health Pollut. 6(11):2-8:BackgroundIn March 2010, Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders detected an outbreak of acute lead poisoning in Zamfara State, northwestern ...
- :Wheeler, William ;Brown, Mary JeanApr 05 2013 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):The adverse health effects of lead exposure in children are well described and include intellectual and behavioral deficits, making lead exposure an i...
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