Impact of the selected environmental risk factors on children's blood lead levels
To assess some potential environmental risk factors to lead exposure, whole blood lead concentration (PbB) was determined in 515 healthy Slovak children aged 9-10 y in 1995-97. The arithm, mean PbB was 3.69 mu g/dl (SD=1.73). Only 1% of children had a PbB above 10 mu g/dl. Boys had significantly hig...
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