Case Management Protocol and Declining Blood Lead Concentrations Among Children
Introduction Blood lead concentrations among children aged 6 years and younger become a concern at 10 µg/dL (0.48 μmol/L) or higher. The authors' objective was to determine whether initial blood lead concentrations of 10-19 µg/dL (0.48-0.96 μmol/L) declined among children aged 3 years and young...
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Main Authors: | Nedra S. Whitehead, PhD, MS (Author), Richard Leiker, MS (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2007-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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