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A case report of lead paint poisoning during renovation of a Victorian farmhouse

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  • Marino, P.E.
  • Landrigan, P.J.
  • Graef, J.
  • Nussbaum, A.
  • Bayan, G.
  • Boch, K.
  • Boch, S.

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We describe a series of four cases of childhood lead poisoning and two cases of adult lead toxicity in a professional family exposed to lead dust and fume during renovation of a rural farmhouse. Initial blood lead levels in the children ranged from 2.70 to 4.20 μM/L (56 to 87 μm/dl) and all four required chelation therapy. Lead-based paint poisoning, a well recognized entity among young children in poor, urban neighborhoods, is not confined exclusively to such areas.

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  • Marino, P.E. & Landrigan, P.J. & Graef, J. & Nussbaum, A. & Bayan, G. & Boch, K. & Boch, S., 1990. "A case report of lead paint poisoning during renovation of a Victorian farmhouse," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 80(10), pages 1183-1185.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1990:80:10:1183-1185_2
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    1. Jonathan P. Duckart, 1998. "An Evaluation of the Baltimore Community Lead Education and Reduction Corps (CLEARCorps) Program," Evaluation Review, , vol. 22(3), pages 373-402, June.

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