This week, the week of 22-28 October, is being observed as National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week. This year's theme is "Together, we can prevent lead exposure!"
Childhood lead poisoning is considered one of the most preventable environmental disease among young children. However, an estimated 250,000 U.S. children have elevated blood-lead levels. A simple blood test can prevent permanent damage that will last a lifetime.
During National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week , the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strives to:
- raise awareness about lead poisoning,
- stress the importance of screening the highest risk children younger than six years of age (preferably by ages one and two) if they have not been tested yet,
- highlight efforts to prevent childhood lead poisoning, and
- urge people to take steps to reduce lead exposure.
Background information:
CDC: National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
CDC: Lead Poisoning Prevention Tips
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes
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