2020
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006047.pub6
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Household interventions for secondary prevention of domestic lead exposure in children

Abstract: Household interventions for secondary prevention of domestic lead exposure in children.

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious socioeconomic implications, including a collapse of healthcare systems, bankruptcy of companies as well as increasing trends in unemployment and crime rates [2225]. This has forced countries with limited resources---such as Colombia---to perform massive screenings in order to prematurely lift quarantine and isolation measures despite the latent risk of successive outbreaks caused by a potential silent spread of COVID-19 through cases in the pre-symptomatic phase or AC state [26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious socioeconomic implications, including a collapse of healthcare systems, bankruptcy of companies as well as increasing trends in unemployment and crime rates [2225]. This has forced countries with limited resources---such as Colombia---to perform massive screenings in order to prematurely lift quarantine and isolation measures despite the latent risk of successive outbreaks caused by a potential silent spread of COVID-19 through cases in the pre-symptomatic phase or AC state [26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent to which outdoor air pollution enters the dwelling is related to the building structure, its fabric, operation and ventilation/air purification technologies (Van Boven et al 2020). This subcategory also included studies of radon, lead, volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs, SVOCs) (Ajrouche et al 2017;Naldzhiev et al 2020;Nussbaumer-Streit et al 2020) as well as of biological agents (Sharpe et al 2015). The occupant hazards subcategory looked at wood and biomass burning for heating and cooking as well as cookstove efficiency, which are important determinants of poor household air quality and impact on a wide array of health endpoints (Bailey et al 2019;Quansah et al 2017); low indoor temperatures may also direct effect blood pressure, blood clotting and other pathophysiological changes (Jevons et al 2016).…”
Section: Indoor Environmental Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a Cochrane review of dust lead reduction studies, researchers found no impact on blood lead levels. 18 This is in some part the result of lead stored in bone being mobilized as external sources of lead are reduced as well as decreased handto-mouth activity and absorption of lead through the gastrointestinal tract as children grow. 19 A national network of Pediatric Environmental Specialty Health Units is available to provide treatment and/or support pediatric health care providers in the management children with elevated blood lead levels.…”
Section: Is There An Accepted Treatment?mentioning
confidence: 99%