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lead screening 예문

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  • Children who come in contact with lead-exposed workers should be targeted for blood lead screening.
  • Public health clinics usually provide lead screening tests at little or no cost to families who need financial help with medical expenses.
  • Separately, a federal advisory panel said last week that " current lead screening rates among children covered by Medicaid are very poor, despite federal requirements ."
  • Because lead screening is not completed for all children, such data may be skewed toward higher-risk children and thus overestimate lead exposure, especially in non high-risk areas.
  • The Coalition offers lead screenings and workshops on hazards of lead poisoning, safe home evaluations, lead-safe practices workshops, environmental certification training, HEPA vacuum rental, and the Information Resource Center on Lead to residents through North Omaha.
  • The report recommends that the city lower its definition of lead poisoning to 5 micrograms per deciliter, work more closely with community-based organizations to ensure universal blood-lead screening for children under 6 and more aggressively inspect buildings in high-risk neighborhoods.
  • Waiting to test for lead when a child is ready to start school is little late; serious damage may already have occurred since the developing brain is most vulnerable to lead damage between birth and the age of 3, said Dr . John Rosen, who runs a lead screening and treatment program at Montefiore Hospital in the New York City.