Seasonality and trend in blood lead levels of New York State children |
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Authors: | Valerie B Haley and Thomas O Talbot |
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Affiliation: | (1) New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, 547 River Street, 12180 Troy, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Background Environmental exposure to lead remains a significant health problem for children. The costs of lead exposure in children are estimated to be considerably more than other childhood diseases of environmental origin. While long-term trends in blood lead levels (BLLs) among children are declining, seasonal variation persists. Cross-sectional studies have found a peak in summer months. Part of this variation may be due to increased exposure to lead paint on window sills and through increased contact with soils containing lead during the summer. The current study represents the largest published population-based study on seasonality and trends in the BLLs of children to date. In addition, the results offer a comparison of recent data on seasonality of BLLs in New York State children, to studies conducted over the past three decades. |
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