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dc.contributor.authorGutierrez Vega, Marisela
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-22T16:03:39Z
dc.date.available2023-05-22T16:03:39Z
dc.date.issued2023-01-30es_MX
dc.identifier.urihttp://cathi.uacj.mx/20.500.11961/25629
dc.description.abstractChild lead poisoning, the longest-standing child public health epidemic in US history, is associated with socioeconomic inequity and perpetuates health inequality. Removing lead from children’s environments (“primary prevention”) is and must remain the definitive solution for ending child lead poisoning. Until that goal can be realized, protecting children’s health necessarily depends on the adequacy of our methods for testing and detection. Current methods for testing and detection, however, are no longer suited to the demographics and magnitude of the problem. We discuss the potential deployment and feasibility of a three-pronged revision of current practices including: 1) acceptance of capillary samples for final determination of lead poisoning, with electronic documentation of “clean” collection methods submitted by workers who complete simple Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–endorsed online training and certification for capillary sample collection; 2) new guidance specifying the analysis of capillary samples by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry or graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry with documented limit of detection ≤0.2 μg/dL; and 3) adaptive “census tract–specific” universal testing and monitoring guidance for children from birth to 10 years of age. These testing modifications can bring child blood lead level (BLL) testing into homes and communities, immediately increasing our national capacity for inclusive and equitable detection and monitoring of dangerous lower-range BLLs in US children.es_MX
dc.description.urihttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-0009.12596es_MX
dc.description.urihttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36717973/es_MX
dc.language.isoen_USes_MX
dc.relation.ispartofProducto de investigación ICSAes_MX
dc.relation.ispartofInstituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administraciónes_MX
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 Universal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/*
dc.subjectchild lead poisoninges_MX
dc.subjectsocial justicees_MX
dc.subjectsocial-structural inequityes_MX
dc.subjectchild health disparityes_MX
dc.subject.otherinfo:eu-repo/classification/cti/4es_MX
dc.titleImproving Equitability and Inclusion for Testing and Detection of Lead Poisoning in US Childrenes_MX
dc.typeArtículoes_MX
dcterms.thumbnailhttp://ri.uacj.mx/vufind/thumbnails/rupiicsa.pnges_MX
dcrupi.institutoInstituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administraciónes_MX
dcrupi.cosechableSies_MX
dcrupi.norevista1es_MX
dcrupi.volumen101es_MX
dcrupi.nopagina48-73es_MX
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/1468-0009.12596es_MX
dc.journal.titleMilbank Quarterlyes_MX
dc.contributor.authorexternoSobin, Christina
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoFlores-Montoya, Gisel
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoDel Rio, Michelle
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoAlvarez, Juan M.
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoObeng, Alexander
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoAvila, Jaleen
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoHettiarachchi, Ganga
dcrupi.colaboracionextEstados Unidos de Américaes_MX
dcrupi.impactosocialSí, ya que búsca crear conciencia sobre el cambio de políticas públicas en el área de salud pública de los Estados Unidos refiriendo a los siguientes puntos particulares compartidos por los autores: Policy Points: Child lead poisoning is associated with socioeconomic inequity and perpetuates health inequality. Methods for testing and detection of child lead poisoning are ill suited to the current demographics and characteristics of the problem. A three-pronged revision of current testing approaches is suggested. Employing the suggested revisions can immediately increase our national capacity for equitable, inclusive testing and detection.es_MX
dcrupi.pronacesAgentes Tóxicos y Procesos Contaminanteses_MX


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