Prevention of Childhood Lead Toxicity

Author:

,Lanphear Bruce Perrin,Lowry Jennifer A.,Ahdoot Samantha,Baum Carl R.,Bernstein Aaron S.,Bole Aparna,Brumberg Heather Lynn,Campbell Carla C.,Lanphear Bruce Perrin,Pacheco Susan E.,Spanier Adam J.,Trasande Leonardo

Abstract

Blood lead concentrations have decreased dramatically in US children over the past 4 decades, but too many children still live in housing with deteriorated lead-based paint and are at risk for lead exposure with resulting lead-associated cognitive impairment and behavioral problems. Evidence continues to accrue that commonly encountered blood lead concentrations, even those below 5 µg/dL (50 ppb), impair cognition; there is no identified threshold or safe level of lead in blood. From 2007 to 2010, approximately 2.6% of preschool children in the United States had a blood lead concentration ≥5 µg/dL (≥50 ppb), which represents about 535 000 US children 1 to 5 years of age. Evidence-based guidance is available for managing increased lead exposure in children, and reducing sources of lead in the environment, including lead in housing, soil, water, and consumer products, has been shown to be cost-beneficial. Primary prevention should be the focus of policy on childhood lead toxicity.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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