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CDC’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Program: A Long-standing Responsibility and Commitment to Protect Children From Lead Exposure

机译:疾病预防控制中心的铅中毒预防计划:保护儿童免于铅暴露的长期责任和承诺

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) serves as the nation’s public health leader and resource on strategies, policies, and practices aimed at preventing lead exposure in young children. CDC supports and advises state and local public health agencies and works with other federal agencies and partners to achieve the Healthy People 2020 objective of eliminating childhood lead exposure as a public health concern. Primary prevention—the removal of lead hazards from the environment before a child is exposed—is the most effective way to ensure that children do not experience the harmful effects of lead exposure. Blood lead screening tests and secondary prevention remain an essential safety net for children who may be exposed to lead. CDC’s key programmatic strategy is to strengthen blood lead surveillance by supporting state and local programs to improve blood lead screening test rates, identify high-risk populations, and ensure effective follow-up for children with elevated blood lead levels. Surveillance plays a central role in helping measure the collective progress of federal, state, and local public health agencies in protecting children from lead, as well as enhancing our ability to target population-based interventions for primary prevention to those areas at highest risk. The CDC CLPPP has been at the front line of efforts to protect children from lead exposure and the resulting adverse health effects over the last 3 decades. As we chart our path for the future, we will continue to learn from past successes and challenges, incorporate new evidence and lessons learned, and work closely with federal, state, local, and nonprofit partners, experts in academia, and the community to advance the overarching goal of eliminating lead exposure in children.
机译:疾病预防控制中心(CDC)的儿童铅中毒预防计划(CLPPP)是美国的公共卫生领导者,并提供旨在防止幼儿接触铅的策略,政策和实践的资源。美国疾病预防控制中心(CDC)支持并向州和地方公共卫生机构提供建议,并与其他联邦机构和合作伙伴合作,以实现“健康人2020”目标,消除作为公共卫生关注的儿童铅暴露。一级预防是确保儿童不会遭受铅暴露的有害影响的最有效方法,即在儿童暴露于铅之前将其从环境中清除。血铅筛查测试和二级预防仍然是可能接触铅的儿童的基本安全网。 CDC的主要计划策略是通过支持州和地方计划来提高血铅监测,以提高血铅筛查测试率,识别高危人群并确保对血铅水平升高的儿童进行有效的随访。监视在帮助衡量联邦,州和地方公共卫生机构在保护儿童免受铅污染方面的集体进步,以及增强我们将针对人群的干预措施用于那些最高风险地区的初级预防目标的能力中发挥着重要作用。在过去的30年中,CDC CLPPP一直处于保护儿童免于铅接触以及由此带来的不利健康影响的第一线工作。在规划未来之路时,我们将继续从过去的成功和挑战中汲取经验,吸收新的证据和经验教训,并与联邦,州,地方和非营利组织的合作伙伴,学术界的专家以及社区紧密合作,共同进步消除儿童铅暴露的总体目标。

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