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Soil is an important pathway of human lead exposure. H W Mielke and P L Reagan Environ Health Perspect. 1998 February; 106(Suppl 1): 217–229. PMCID: PMC1533263
Is Cited by the Following Articles in this Archive: Lead Exposures in U.S. Children, 2008: Implications for Prevention Ronnie Levin, Mary Jean Brown, Michael E. Kashtock, David E. Jacobs, Elizabeth A. Whelan, Joanne Rodman, Michael R. Schock, Alma Padilla, and Thomas Sinks Environ Health Perspect. 2008 October; 116(10): 1285–1293. Published online 2008 May 19. doi: 10.1289/ehp.11241.PMCID: PMC2569084 Changes in Blood Lead Levels Associated with Use of Chloramines in Water Treatment Systems Marie Lynn Miranda, Dohyeong Kim, Andrew P. Hull, Christopher J. Paul, and M. Alicia Overstreet Galeano Environ Health Perspect. 2007 February; 115(2): 221–225. Published online 2006 November 7. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9432.PMCID: PMC1817676 Seasonality and Children’s Blood Lead Levels: Developing a Predictive Model Using Climatic Variables and Blood Lead Data from Indianapolis, Indiana, Syracuse, New York, and New Orleans, Louisiana (USA) Mark A.S. Laidlaw, Howard W. Mielke, Gabriel M. Filippelli, David L. Johnson, and Christopher R. Gonzales Environ Health Perspect. 2005 June; 113(6): 793–800. Published online 2005 February 24. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7759.PMCID: PMC1257609 High-Intensity Targeted Screening for Elevated Blood Lead Levels Among Children in 2 Inner-City Chicago Communities Timothy A. Dignam, Anne Evens, Eduard Eduardo, Shokufeh M. Ramirez, Kathleen L. Caldwell, Nikki Kilpatrick, Gary P. Noonan, W. Dana Flanders, Pamela A. Meyer, and Michael A. McGeehin Am J Public Health. 2004 November; 94(11): 1945–1951. PMCID: PMC1448567 Geographic Analysis of Blood Lead Levels in New York State Children Born 1994–1997 Valerie B. Haley and Thomas O. Talbot Environ Health Perspect. 2004 November; 112(15): 1577–1582. Published online 2004 August 18. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7053.PMCID: PMC1247624 Seasonality and trend in blood lead levels of New York State children Valerie B Haley and Thomas O Talbot BMC Pediatr. 2004; 4: 8. Published online 2004 June 4. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-4-8.PMCID: PMC449716 Recent Developments in Low-Level Lead Exposure and Intellectual Impairment in Children Karin Koller, Terry Brown, Anne Spurgeon, and Len Levy Environ Health Perspect. 2004 June; 112(9): 987–994. Published online 2004 April 28. doi: 10.1289/ehp.6941.PMCID: PMC1247191 Lead sources, behaviors, and socioeconomic factors in relation to blood lead of native american and white children: a community-based assessment of a former mining area. Lorraine Halinka Malcoe, Robert A Lynch, Michelle Crozier Keger, and Valerie J Skaggs Environ Health Perspect. 2002 April; 110(Suppl 2): 221–231. PMCID: PMC1241167 Multiple metal contamination from house paints: consequences of power sanding and paint scraping in New Orleans. H W Mielke, E T Powell, A Shah, C R Gonzales, and P W Mielke Environ Health Perspect. 2001 September; 109(9): 973–978. PMCID: PMC1240450 Neonatal lead poisoning from maternal pica behavior during pregnancy. S. Hamilton, S. J. Rothenberg, F. A. Khan, M. Manalo, and K. C. Norris J Natl Med Assoc. 2001 September; 93(9): 317–319. PMCID: PMC2593967
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