PROSPECTIVE ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PROGRAMS
This paper illustrates an economic methodology for the prospective evaluation of individual lead poisoning screening and prevention programs. A method is presented for prospectively estimating the prevalence and expected health consequences of lead poisoning in an urban population. The economic cost...
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