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Lead Poisoning Project

If undetected, childhood lead poisoning, stemming from ingestion of lead paint, leads to irreversible retardation. Beginning at about nine months of age, children should be tested every six months until they enter school. However, testing data show that many of Chicago's health providers do not routinely test children for the presence of lead. This project has interviewed a sample of health providers serving the North Lawndale community to determine the reasons they do not routinely test and the barriers to regular testing. The project will make recommendations for policy and service delivery changes as a result of the information garnered from these provider interviews. In addition, the project seeks, through the interviews, to increase the number of children annually tested in the demonstration North Lawndale community by health providers.





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