Prevalence of elevated blood lead levels and evaluation of a lead-risk-screening questionnaire in rural Minnesota

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Zabel, EW [1 ]
Falken, MC [1 ]
Sonnabend, M [1 ]
Alms, M [1 ]
Symonik, D [1 ]
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[1] Minnesota Dept Hlth, Environm Hlth Div, St Paul, MN 55164 USA
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The objectives of the study reported here were to determine the prevalence of elevated blood lead levels in rural Minnesota and to evaluate a lead-risk-screening questionnaire. Blood lead tests and lead risk questionnaires were obtained for a sample of 1,090 children younger than 48 months of age (72 percent of the eligible population) from three rural counties of west-central Minnesota between September 1, 2001, and August 31, 2002. It was found that overall, 2.4 percent of children in the study had blood lead levels of >= 10 mu g/dL (0.48 umol/L) (results for capillary and venous tests combined), 0.9 percent had venous blood lead levels of >= 10 pg/dL, and 0.5 percent of study participants had blood lead levels of >= 20 mu g/dL (0.96 mu mol/L). Three risk factor questions, when taken together, predicted 90 percent of blood lead levels of >= 10 pg/dL and all blood lead levels of >= 20 pg/dL. The study estimated the prevalence of lead poisoning using a sample of the entire population rather than a clinic-based convenience sample. The authors conclude that targeted screening is an effective way to identify leadpoisoned children in rural areas of Minnesota.
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