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Blood lead in Canadian children: a current perspective.
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CMAJ. 1993 Feb 15;148(4):517-9
Publication Type
Article
Date
Feb-15-1993
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Author
W. Godolphin
N. Schmitt
T W Anderson
Author Affiliation
Division of Clinical Chemistry, Vancouver General Hospital.
Source
CMAJ. 1993 Feb 15;148(4):517-9
Date
Feb-15-1993
Language
English
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Canada - epidemiology
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
Child
Child, Preschool
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Lead Poisoning - blood - epidemiology - prevention & control
Mass Screening - economics - methods - standards
Maximum Allowable Concentration
Population Surveillance
Public Health Administration - economics - standards
Risk factors
United States
Notes
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Cites: Am J Public Health. 1991 Jun;81(6):685-72029034
Cites: Neurotoxicol Teratol. 1990 Sep-Oct;12(5):553-92247047
Cites: Clin Chem. 1992 Apr;38(4):600-11568338
Comment In: CMAJ. 1993 Jul 15;149(2):1398324708
Comment In: CMAJ. 1993 Jul 15;149(2):139, 1428324709
Comment In: CMAJ. 1993 Dec 15;149(12):1776-78261343
Comment In: CMAJ. 1993 Jul 15;149(2):138-98324707
Comment In: CMAJ. 1993 Jul 15;149(2):139; author reply 142-38369070
PubMed ID
8381702
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