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152 related items for PubMed ID: 20439228

  • 1. Association of anemia, child and family characteristics with elevated blood lead concentrations in preschool children from Montevideo, Uruguay.
    Queirolo EI, Ettinger AS, Stoltzfus RJ, Kordas K.
    Arch Environ Occup Health; 2010; 65(2):94-100. PubMed ID: 20439228
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  • 2. Lead contamination in Uruguay: the "La Teja" neighborhood case.
    Mañay N, Cousillas AZ, Alvarez C, Heller T.
    Rev Environ Contam Toxicol; 2008; 195():93-115. PubMed ID: 18418955
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  • 3. Association of maternal and child blood lead and hemoglobin levels with maternal perceptions of parenting their young children.
    Kordas K, Ardoino G, Ciccariello D, Mañay N, Ettinger AS, Cook CA, Queirolo EI.
    Neurotoxicology; 2011 Dec; 32(6):693-701. PubMed ID: 21925208
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  • 4. Blood lead and hemoglobin levels in Andean children with chronic lead intoxication.
    Counter SA, Buchanan LH, Ortega F, Rifai N.
    Neurotoxicology; 2000 Jun; 21(3):301-8. PubMed ID: 10894119
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  • 5. Relation between blood lead levels and childhood anemia in India.
    Jain NB, Laden F, Guller U, Shankar A, Kazani S, Garshick E.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2005 May 15; 161(10):968-73. PubMed ID: 15870161
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  • 6. [Lead contamination in the suburb of La Teja; Montevideo, Uruguay].
    Mañay N, Alonzo C, Dol I.
    Salud Publica Mex; 2003 May 15; 45 Suppl 2():S268-75. PubMed ID: 14746017
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  • 7. Blood lead in Uruguayan children and possible sources of exposure.
    Schütz A, Barregård L, Sällsten G, Wilske J, Manay N, Pereira L, Cousillas ZA.
    Environ Res; 1997 May 15; 74(1):17-23. PubMed ID: 9339210
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  • 8. Factors associated with elevated blood lead concentrations in children in Karachi, Pakistan.
    Rahbar MH, White F, Agboatwalla M, Hozhabri S, Luby S.
    Bull World Health Organ; 2002 May 15; 80(10):769-75. PubMed ID: 12471396
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  • 9. Comparative study of blood lead levels in Uruguayan children (1994-2004).
    Cousillas A, Pereira L, Alvarez C, Heller T, De Mattos B, Piastra C, Viapiana P, Rampoldi O, Mañay N.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2008 Apr 15; 122(1):19-25. PubMed ID: 17968512
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  • 10. Lead exposure among small-scale battery recyclers, automobile radiator mechanics, and their children in Manila, the Philippines.
    Suplido ML, Ong CN.
    Environ Res; 2000 Mar 15; 82(3):231-8. PubMed ID: 10702330
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  • 11. Is there lead in the suburbs? Risk assessment in Chicago suburban pediatric practices. Pediatric Practice Research Group.
    Binns HJ, LeBailly SA, Poncher J, Kinsella TR, Saunders SE.
    Pediatrics; 1994 Feb 15; 93(2):164-71. PubMed ID: 8121725
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  • 12. Prevalence and predictors of exposure to multiple metals in preschool children from Montevideo, Uruguay.
    Kordas K, Queirolo EI, Ettinger AS, Wright RO, Stoltzfus RJ.
    Sci Total Environ; 2010 Sep 15; 408(20):4488-94. PubMed ID: 20619443
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  • 13. 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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  • 14. Benchmark dose of lead inducing anemia at the workplace.
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  • 15. Interaction of iron deficiency and lead and the hematologic findings in children with severe lead poisoning.
    Clark M, Royal J, Seeler R.
    Pediatrics; 1988 Feb 12; 81(2):247-54. PubMed ID: 3277157
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  • 16. Primary prevention of childhood lead poisoning through community outreach.
    Schlenker TL, Baxmann R, McAvoy P, Bartkowski J, Murphy A.
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  • 17. [Occurrence of lead poisoning during follow-up of children at risk with initial screening lead blood levels below 100 microg/L].
    Tararbit K, Carré N, Garnier R, le Système de surveillance du saturnisme infantile en Ile-de-France (SSSIILF).
    Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique; 2009 Aug 12; 57(4):249-55. PubMed ID: 19553045
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  • 18. Environmental exposure of lead and iron deficit anemia in children age ranged 1-5 years: a cross sectional study.
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    Sci Total Environ; 2010 Oct 15; 408(22):5325-30. PubMed ID: 20801490
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  • 19. Environmental exposure to lead and its correlation with biochemical indices in children.
    Ahamed M, Verma S, Kumar A, Siddiqui MK.
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  • 20. Interaction of lead with some essential trace metals in the blood of anemic children from Lucknow, India.
    Ahamed M, Singh S, Behari JR, Kumar A, Siddiqui MK.
    Clin Chim Acta; 2007 Feb 15; 377(1-2):92-7. PubMed ID: 17027950
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