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The Journal of Pediatrics | 1991

Evaluation of the erythrocyte protoporphyrin test as a screen for elevated blood lead levels

Michael D. McElvaine; Hyman G. Orbach; Sue Binder; Lorry A. Blanksma; Edmond F. Maes; Richard M. Krieg

To study the effect of lowering the definition of an elevated blood lead level on the performance of the erythrocyte protoporphyrin screening test and the number of children who would require follow-up, we collected laboratory data from a screening program. The estimated sensitivity of an erythrocyte protoporphyrin level greater than or equal to 35 micrograms/dl for identifying children with elevated blood lead levels was 73% when we used 1985 Centers for Disease Control guidelines (elevated blood lead level greater than or equal to 25 micrograms/dl). Eight percent of the tests showed positive results. When we redefined an elevated blood lead level as greater than or equal to 15 micrograms/dl, the sensitivity estimate was reduced to 37% and the number of positive test results increased fourfold.


Science | 1999

Emerging infectious diseases : Public health issues for the 21st century

Sue Binder; Alexandra M. Levitt; Jeffrey J. Sacks; James Hughes


Pediatrics | 1992

Prevalence of Radiographic Evidence of Paint Chip Ingestion Among Children with Moderate to Severe Lead Poisoning, St Louis, Missouri, 1989 Through 1990

Michael D. McElvaine; Thomas D. Matte; Sue Binder; Estilita G. DeUngria; Charles G. Copley


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1994

Retrospective Study of the Impact of Lead-based Paint Hazard Remediation on Children's Blood Lead Levels in St. Louis, Missouri

Catherine J. Staes; Matte T; Copley Cg; Dana Flanders; Sue Binder


JAMA | 1993

Childhood Lead Poisoning: The Impact of Prevention

Sue Binder; Thomas D. Matte


JAMA | 1990

Points of Potential IQ Lost From Lead

Jeffrey J. Sacks; Sue Binder


Archive | 1997

Costs and Benefits of a Universal Screening Program for Elevated Blood Lead Levels in 1-year-old-children

Peter A. Briss; Thomas D. Matte; Joel C. Schwartz; Lisa S. Rosenblum; Sue Binder


Pediatrics | 1992

Lead Ingestion and X-rays

Thomas D. Matte; Sue Binder; Michael D. McElvaine; Charles C. Copley; Estilita G. De Ungria


Archive | 1999

Preventing Emerging Infectious Diseases AsWe Enter the21st Century: CDC'sStrategy

Sue Binder; Alexandra M. Levitt; James Hughes


JAMA | 1993

Costs and Benefits of Lead Screening-Reply

Thomas D. Matte; Sue Binder

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Michael D. McElvaine

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Alexandra M. Levitt

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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James Hughes

University of Washington

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Jeffrey J. Sacks

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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Edmond F. Maes

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Hyman G. Orbach

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Lorry A. Blanksma

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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