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Lead hazards for pregnant women and children: part 1: immigrants and the poor shoulder most of the burden of lead exposure in this country. Part 1 of a two-part article details how exposure happens, whom it affects, and the harm it can do.

机译:对孕妇和儿童的铅危害:第1部分:移民和穷人在这个国家承担着铅暴露的大部分负担。由两部分组成的文章的第1部分详细介绍了暴露如何发生,它会影响谁以及它可能造成的危害。

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Poor, urban, and immigrant populations are at far greater risk for lead exposure than are other groups in the United States. Children with even slightly elevated blood lead levels are at increased risk for significant neurobehavioral problems that can extend through adolescence. Research has shown that elevated blood lead levels in pregnant women, even those well below 10 micrograms per deciliter-the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's "level of concern"-can cause miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight, and subsequent developmental delays in their children. Despite these well-established dangers, routine prenatal lead screening and lead education is not a standard of care. Part 1 of this two-part article presents a short case example of a pregnant mother with lead poisoning and describes the epidemiology of lead exposure in the United States, the main sources of lead exposure, and the effects of lead on the pregnant mother and the developing fetus and child. Prevention is crucial. Treatment options such as chelation must be used selectively and will not reverse damage once it's occurred. Part 2 will describe recommendations for screening, education, nutrition, reducing environmental exposures, and treatment.
机译:贫困人口,城市人口和移民人口比美国其他人群面临更大的铅接触风险。血铅水平甚至略有升高的儿童患重大神经行为问题的风险增加,这些问题可能一直持续到青春期。研究表明,孕妇的血铅水平升高,甚至低于每分升10微克以下的孕妇-疾病控制和预防中心的“关注水平”-可能导致流产,早产,低出生体重以及随后的发育迟缓。他们的孩子。尽管存在这些公认的危险,但常规的产前铅筛查和铅教育仍不是一种护理标准。这个由两部分组成的文章的第1部分介绍了一个怀孕的母亲铅中毒的简短案例,并介绍了美国铅暴露的流行病学,铅暴露的主要来源以及铅对怀孕母亲和婴儿的影响。发育中的胎儿和儿童。预防至关重要。螯合之类的治疗选择必须有选择地使用,一旦发生就不会逆转损害。第2部分将介绍有关筛查,教育,营养,减少环境暴露和治疗的建议。

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