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Screening for Lead Poisoning: A Geospatial Approach to Determine Testing of Children in At-Risk Neighborhoods

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
卷 154, 期 3, 页码 409-414

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2008.09.027

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Objective To develop a spatial strategy to assess neighborhood risk for lead exposure laid neighborhood-level blood lead testing of young children living in the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Study design This ecologic study used existing blood lead results of children aged <= 36 months tested and living in one of Atlanta's 236 neighborhoods in 2005. Geographic information systems used Census, land parcel, laid neighborhood spatial data to create a neighborhood priority testing index on the basis of proxies for poverty (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children [WIC] enrollment) and lead in house paint (year housing built). Results In 2005, only 11.9% of Atlanta's 18 627 children aged <= 36 months living in the city had blood lead tests, despite a high prevalence of risk factors: 75 286 (89.6%) residential properties were built before 1978, and 44% of children were enrolled in WIC. Linear regression analysis indicated testing was significantly associated with WIC status (P < .001) but not with old housing. Conclusions This neighborhood spatial approach provided smaller geographic areas to assign risk and assess testing in a city that has a high prevalence of risk factors for lead exposure. Testing may he improved by collaboration between pediatricians kind public health practitioners. (J Pediatr 2009;154:409-14)

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