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Resurgent lead poisoning and renewed public attention towards environmental social justice issues: A review of current efforts and call to revitalize primary and secondary lead poisoning prevention for pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children within the U.S.

Lorenz S Neuwirth1,2.   

Abstract

The recent Colorado Gold King Mine waste-water spill and Michigan's water supply re-routing program catastrophe, has directed renewed public attention towards resurgent environmental lead contamination threats. Leaded environments present social justice issues for children and mothers possessing blood lead levels (BLLs) > 5 μg/dL. Childhood lead exposure remains a continual U.S. public health problem manifesting in lifelong adverse neuropsychological consequences. The 2007 Inspector General Report demonstrated low BLL screening rates across the U.S. and this study examined the regularity of children's BLL screening rates. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Lead Poisoning National Surveillance 2010-2014 children's BLL screening rates, were examined to assess BLL screening regularity in states traditionally known to have regularly occurring BLL screenings: New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The results extracted from the CDC data showed that < 50% of children were BLL screened by six-years of age across the states that were sampled. The findings highlight that without a "clear map" of lead exposed areas through accurate and consistent BLL screenings, how the potential for such disparities within - and between-states within the U.S. could arise due to environmental social justice issues in relation to BLL screening barriers. Barriers preventing children's BLL screenings were considered, and public health interventions recommended to improve screening rates included: routine BLL screening for all pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children; while, removing known lead exposure sources within communities. This study calls for action during a time of renewed public attention to resurgent lead poisoning within the U.S.

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Keywords:  Blood lead levels; children; environmental social justice; lactating mothers; lead poisoning; lead prevention; pregnant women; public health

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30139311      PMCID: PMC6237172          DOI: 10.1080/10773525.2018.1507291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 3.650

3.  In Vivo Sex-Dependent Effects of Perinatal Pb2+ Exposure on Pilocarpine-Induced Seizure Susceptibility and Taurine Neuropharmacology.

Authors:  Michelle A Vasquez; George B Cruz; Ericka Cabañas; Jewel N Joseph; Mohammad Mian; Sai Karthik V Madhira; Chelsea A Akintunde; Evan G Clarke; Jourvonn C Skeen; Jalen R Bonitto; Eric B Khairi; Kirsten P Lynch; Narmin H Mekawy; Abdeslem El Idrissi; Youngjoo Kim; Bright U Emenike; Lorenz S Neuwirth
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4.  Taurine-Derived Compounds Produce Anxiolytic Effects in Rats Following Developmental Lead Exposure.

Authors:  Lorenz S Neuwirth; Bright U Emenike; George B Cruz; Ericka Cabañas; Michelle A Vasquez; Jewel N Joseph; Zaid Ayaz; Mohammed Mian; Mohamed M Ali; Evan G Clarke; Eddy D Barrera; Nimra Hameed; Samantha Rubi; Teddy F Dacius; Jourvonn C Skeen; Jalen R Bonitto; Eric B Khairi; Asma Iqbal; Isra Ahmed; Tokunbo J Jose; Kirsten P Lynch; Amber Alivira; Neena Mathew; Sukhpreet Kaur; Sidrah Masood; Bettina Tranquilee; Veni Thiruverkadu
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5.  Cereal and Juice, Lead and Arsenic, Our Children at Risk: A Call for the FDA to Re-Evaluate the Allowable Limits of Lead and Arsenic That Children May Ingest.

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6.  Effects of Individual and Neighborhood Characteristics on Childhood Blood Lead Testing and Elevated Blood Lead Levels, A Pennsylvania Birth Cohort Analysis.

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8.  Blood lead concentrations among pediatric patients with abdominal pain: a prospective cross-sectional study.

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9.  Chronic developmental lead exposure increases μ-opiate receptor levels in the adolescent rat brain.

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Review 10.  The urban lead (Pb) burden in humans, animals and the natural environment.

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