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403 related items for PubMed ID: 1287286

  • 41. Implementation of the Lead Contamination Control Act of 1988.
    Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep; 1992 May 01; 41(17):288-90. PubMed ID: 1314324
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  • 42. Screening children for lead poisoning.
    Bajorek MM.
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  • 43. Blood lead screening practices among US pediatricians.
    Campbell JR, Schaffer SJ, Szilagyi PG, O'Connor KG, Briss P, Weitzman M.
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    Hoffman RE.
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  • 45. [Evaluation of the screening strategy for lead poisoning in 1-to-3-year-old children monitored in maternal-child welfare centers in Paris].
    Alfaro C, Vincelet C, Lombrail P, Delour M, Squinazi F, Fontaine A, Gottot S, Brodin M.
    Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique; 1993 Aug 01; 41(6):473-9. PubMed ID: 8296033
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  • 47. Lead intoxication in Iowa children.
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    Baker M, Potter T.
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  • 49. [Lead and health].
    Gerhardsson L.
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    Ragan P, Turner T.
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    Needleman HL.
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  • 52. Diagnostic and screening procedures for lead poisoning.
    Lin-Fu JS.
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  • 53. Blood Lead Screening and the Ongoing Challenge of Preventing Children's Exposure to Lead.
    Weitzman M.
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    Taylor MP, Winder C, Lanphear BP.
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  • 56. Subclinical lead burden: relation to hemoglobin and hematocrit values.
    Adebonojo FO.
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  • 57. Efforts to identify at-risk children for blood lead screening in pediatric clinics--Clark County, Nevada.
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    Bronson MA, Renier CM.
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    Kattapong VJ, Garbarino KM, Duncan PM, Carney JK.
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  • 60. Worker lead poisoning during renovation of a historic hotel reveals limitations of the OSHA lead in construction standard.
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