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Disparity In Risk Factor Severity For Early Childhood Blood Lead Among Predominantly African-American Black Children: The 1999 To 2010 Us Nhanes, Deniz Yeter, Ellen Banks, Michael Aschner Feb 2020

Disparity In Risk Factor Severity For Early Childhood Blood Lead Among Predominantly African-American Black Children: The 1999 To 2010 Us Nhanes, Deniz Yeter, Ellen Banks, Michael Aschner

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There is no safe detectable level of lead (Pb) in the blood of young children. In the United States, predominantly African-American Black children are exposed to more Pb and present with the highest mean blood lead levels (BLLs). However, racial disparity has not been fully examined within risk factors for early childhood Pb exposure. Therefore, we conducted secondary analysis of blood Pb determinations for 2841 US children at ages 1–5 years with citizenship examined by the cross-sectional 1999 to 2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The primary measures were racial disparities for continuous BLLs or an elevated BLL …