i
ASPH Report
-
Nov 2000
Source: Public Health Rep. 115(6):581-584
Details:
-
Alternative Title:Public Health Rep
-
Pubmed ID:19313378
-
Pubmed Central ID:PMCnull
-
Document Type:
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:f1b66114e4795155fc379c15697cc1576fc0af166272750b6ac5a9f1d3cf8f30
-
File Type:
Supporting Files
-
No Additional Files
More +
Related Documents
-
- File Format:
- RIS
- File Format:
- RIS
- File Format:
- RIS
Cognitive deficits associated with blood lead concentrations <10 microg/dL in US children and adolescents.CitePersonal Author:Lanphear, B P ;Dietrich, K...2000 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 115(6):521-529Description:Lead is a confirmed neurotoxicant, but the lowest blood lead concentration associated with deficits in cognitive functioning and academic achievement ...Children in Illinois with elevated blood lead levels, 1993-1998, and lead-related pediatric hospital admissions in Illinois, 1993-1997.CitePersonal Author:Brown, M J ;Shenassa, E...2000 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 115(6):532-536Description:This study uses screening and hospitalization data to describe the prevalence of childhood lead poisoning in Chicago and the rest of the state of Illi...Faith communities and HIV/AIDS prevention in New York State: results of a statewide survey.CitePersonal Author:Tesoriero, J M ;Parisi, D M...2000 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 115(6):544-556Description:The authors surveyed religious congregations in New York State to document the extent to which HIV/AIDS-related education and prevention services were...Personal Author:Lynch, R A ;Boatright, D T...2000 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 115(6):537-543Description:In 1999, an investigation implicated tamarind candy as the potential source of lead exposure for a child with a significantly elevated blood lead leve...
More +
You May Also Like
Checkout today's featured content at stacks.cdc.gov