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Healthcare providers need to make sure children are tested for exposure to lead in accordance with New York State Lead Laws.
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Additional information, including the results of clinical trials and a list of medical journal articles, is available on our RESEARCH page.

Quick Reference List of Local Lead Poisoning Information and Resources (pdf)

Physician’s Handbook on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
New York State Department of Health

Managing Elevated Blood Lead Levels among Young Children: Recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Lead Poisoning (Medline Plus)
a service of the US National Library of Medicine
and the National Institutes of Health

Monroe Co. Blood Lead Screening Data 1994-2006 (pdf)
Monroe County Dept. of Public Health

Roles of Child Healthcare Providers in Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (pdf)

Medical Report of Child in Day Care Form  revised 4/2008 (pdf)
New York State Office of Family and Childrens Services


Educational Interventions for Caregivers
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

No "safe" lead level seen for fetal brain (pdf)
Amy Norton, Reuters, January 19, 2006

If Your Child Has A Lead Level Below 10 mg/dL (pdf)
guidelines and recommendations from the CPLP Screening and Professional Education Committee


Nutritional Assessment and Interventions,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Lead Exposure in Adults: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals
(pdf)
New York State Department of Health

Sources of Lead
New York State Department of Health

Monroe County Child and Family Health Services


For more information please call the Monroe County Health Department Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at (585) 753-5087.

Call the Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning at (585) 256-2267 ext. 5 to request a DVD or VHS copy of “Lead Awareness for Parents.” This 10 minute DVD/video provides an overview on lead hazards, highlights the importance of getting children tested, demonstrates how to clean hands and toys, identifies interim lead controls and lead safe working practices, provides nutritional information to combat lead poisoning, and lists additional local resources.

Guide to Foreign Language Lead Poisoning Prevention Information Resources (pdf)
June 2008