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  • 1. Lead-based paint health risk assessment in dependent children living in military housing.
    Stroop DM, Dietrich KN, Hunt AN, Suddendorf LR, Giangiacomo M.
    Public Health Rep; 2002; 117(5):446-52. PubMed ID: 12500961
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  • 2. Exposure of U.S. children to residential dust lead, 1999-2004: II. The contribution of lead-contaminated dust to children's blood lead levels.
    Dixon SL, Gaitens JM, Jacobs DE, Strauss W, Nagaraja J, Pivetz T, Wilson JW, Ashley PJ.
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  • 3. Contamination of houses by workers occupationally exposed in a lead-zinc-copper mine and impact on blood lead concentrations in the families.
    Chiaradia M, Gulson BL, MacDonald K.
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  • 4. [Screening for lead poisoning in children by measuring lead levels in housing: a study of the Paris region].
    Ginot L, Peyr C, Fontaine A, Cheymol J, Buisson B, Bellia G, Da Cruz F, Buisson J.
    Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique; 1995 Feb; 43(5):477-84. PubMed ID: 7501895
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  • 8. Determination of numbers of lead-exposed U.S. children by areas of the United States: an integrated summary of a report to the U.S. Congress on childhood lead poisoning.
    Crocetti AF, Mushak P, Schwartz J.
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  • 9. The effect of soil abatement on blood lead levels in children living near a former smelting and milling operation.
    Lanphear BP, Succop P, Roda S, Henningsen G.
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  • 11. Validation of a 20-year forecast of US childhood lead poisoning: Updated prospects for 2010.
    Jacobs DE, Nevin R.
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  • 13. The prevalence of lead-based paint hazards in U.S. housing.
    Jacobs DE, Clickner RP, Zhou JY, Viet SM, Marker DA, Rogers JW, Zeldin DC, Broene P, Friedman W.
    Environ Health Perspect; 2002 Oct; 110(10):A599-606. PubMed ID: 12361941
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  • 14. Is home renovation or repair a risk factor for exposure to lead among children residing in New York City?
    Reissman DB, Matte TD, Gurnitz KL, Kaufmann RB, Leighton J.
    J Urban Health; 2002 Dec; 79(4):502-11. PubMed ID: 12468670
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  • 15. Surveillance for elevated blood lead levels among children--United States, 1997-2001.
    Meyer PA, Pivetz T, Dignam TA, Homa DM, Schoonover J, Brody D, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    MMWR Surveill Summ; 2003 Sep 12; 52(10):1-21. PubMed ID: 14532866
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  • 18. Risk factors for lead poisoning among Cuban refugee children.
    Trepka MJ, Pekovic V, Santana JC, Zhang G.
    Public Health Rep; 2005 Sep 12; 120(2):179-85. PubMed ID: 15842120
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  • 19. The effect of lead-based paint hazard remediation on blood lead levels of lead poisoned children in New York City.
    Leighton J, Klitzman S, Sedlar S, Matte T, Cohen NL.
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  • 20. Blood lead concentrations in children and method of water fluoridation in the United States, 1988-1994.
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