Recommendations for the Prevention of Lead Poisoning in Children |
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Introduction | 1 |
What is the Estimated Lead Intake in a Child with | 7 |
A DoseEffect DoseResponse Concepts of Toxicology | 13 |
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0.5 percent lead 50 percent absorption of lead adult ALA-U amount of lead animal studies Appendix asymptomatic average baboons Barltrop behavior blood lead concentration blood lead levels brain growth Cerebellum child with pica Committee coproporphyrin CPSC determined Not determined diet dietary deficiencies dietary lead dose-effect dose-response relationship doses of lead effects of lead erythrocyte estimated excretion experimental animals exposure to lead factors fecal lead output gastrointestinal tract grams of paint growth spurt hematocrit hematopoietic system hemoglobin hyperactivity increase the absorption internal dose intestinal absorption rate Lead acetate lead chromate lead compounds lead exposure lead in paint lead intake lead levels reach lead octoate lead paint lead poisoning lead's effect level of lead measured mg Pb/day neurologic occur PAINT CHIPS paint containing Pb-B percent lead paint pica for paint protoporphyrin rats reported safe level significant significantly tissue toxic young children µg Pb/dl µg Pb/kg/day µg/dl µg/kg/day