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  • 23. Blood lead levels--United States, 1988-1991.
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  • 26. A global approach to childhood lead poisoning prevention.
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  • 29. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Update: blood lead levels--United States, 1991-1994.
    JAMA; 1997 Apr 02; 277(13):1031-2. PubMed ID: 9091682
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  • 31. Environmental factors associated with blood lead levels in Venezuelan children.
    Rojas M, Squillante G, Medina E, de Rojas O, Sarmiento A.
    Vet Hum Toxicol; 2000 Jun 02; 42(3):174-7. PubMed ID: 10839326
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  • 32. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Blood lead levels--United States, 1988-1991.
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  • 35. Lead poisoning: the implications of current biomedical knowledge for public policy.
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  • 36. The New York City Department of Health: lessons in a Lead Poisoning Control Program.
    Eidsvold G, Mustalish A, Novick LF.
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  • 37. Childhood lead poisoning and legislative action.
    Pueschel SM, Fadden ME.
    J Leg Med (N Y); 1975 Oct 05; 3(10):16-20. PubMed ID: 1081566
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  • 38. Old paint removal and blood lead levels in children.
    Bates MN, Wyatt R, Garrett N.
    N Z Med J; 1997 Oct 10; 110(1053):373-7. PubMed ID: 9364184
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  • 40. Childhood lead poisoning--a case study.
    Holmes M, Elliott P, Kelly W, Yarbrough M.
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