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    Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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    Rooney BL, Hayes EB, Allen BK, Strutt PJ.
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  • 30. Old paint removal and blood lead levels in children.
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  • 35. Blood lead levels in children, China.
    Wang S, Zhang J.
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  • 36. Screening for lead exposure in children. U.S. Public Health Service.
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  • 38. Factors associated with elevated blood lead concentrations in children in Karachi, Pakistan.
    Rahbar MH, White F, Agboatwalla M, Hozhabri S, Luby S.
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  • 39. The contribution of lead-contaminated house dust and residential soil to children's blood lead levels. A pooled analysis of 12 epidemiologic studies.
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