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Blood Lead Concentrations of Children in the United States: A Comparison of States Using Two Very Large Databases

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
卷 185, 期 -, 页码 218-223

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.01.059

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Objectives To determine whether there are substantial differences by state between 2 large datasets in the proportion of children with elevated blood lead levels (BLLs); to identify states in which the percentage of elevated BLLs is high in either or both datasets; and to compare the percentage of elevated BLLs in individual states with those of children living in Flint, Michigan, during the months when these children were exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water. Study design Tables of BLLs for individual states from the Quest Diagnostics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention datasets for 2014-2015, containing more than 3 million BLLs of young children < 6 years old, were constructed to compare the Quest Diagnostics and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data with one another and with BLLs available for Flint children for 2014-2015. Results For some states, the percentages of BLLs >= 5.0 mu g/dL are similar in the 2 datasets, whereas for other states, the datasets differ substantially in the percentage of BLLs >= 5.0 mu g/dL. The percentage of BLLs = 5.0 mg/dL is greater in some states in both datasets than observed in Flint when children were exposed to contaminated water. Conclusion The data presented in this study can be a resource for pediatricians and public health professionals involved in the design of state programs to reduce lead exposure (primary prevention) and identify children with elevated BLLs (secondary prevention).

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