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Managing Elevated Blood Lead Levels Among Young Children: Recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention

March 2002

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Contents
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Contents contents.pdf (154 KB)
Chapter 1. Introduction chapter1

chapter1.pdf
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Chapter 2. Assessment and Remediation of Household Lead Exposure chapter2 chapter2.pdf
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Chapter 3. Medical Assessment and Interventions chapter3 chapter3.pdf (236 KB)
Chapter 4. Nutritional Assessment and Interventions chapter4 chapter4.pdf (191 KB)
Chapter 5. Developmental Assessment and Interventions chapter5 chapter5.pdf (159 KB)
Chapter 6. Educational Interventions for Caregivers chapter6 chapter6.pdf (161 KB)
Appendix  Appendixes Appendixes.pdf(165 KB)




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