Estimated Change in Blood Lead Concentration in Control Populations

N. Niemuth, Brandon J. Wood, B. Schultz
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Abstract Investigators have conducted several studies to assess the effectiveness of lead hazard interventions in reducing children's blood lead levels. For practical and ethical reasons, many of these studies have not included control populations. It is, therefore, impossible for researchers to determine to what extent the reported decline in blood lead concentrations has resulted from intervention versus other factors. In the current retrospective analysis, the authors estimated the change in children's blood lead levels in control populations at 12-mo follow-up. The results suggest that an average 9% decline may be attributed to factors that are unrelated to intervention. Declines of approximately 25% have been reported following several lead-hazard interventions. For these studies, the results of the authors' analysis suggest that approximately 16% of the decline is attributed directly to the intervention.
控制人群血铅浓度的估计变化
研究者进行了几项研究,以评估铅危害干预措施在降低儿童血铅水平方面的有效性。出于实际和伦理原因,这些研究中的许多都没有纳入对照人群。因此,研究人员不可能确定所报道的血铅浓度下降在多大程度上是由干预与其他因素造成的。在当前的回顾性分析中,作者估计了12个月随访期间对照人群中儿童血铅水平的变化。结果表明,平均9%的下降可能归因于与干预无关的因素。据报道,在几次铅危害干预措施之后,死亡率下降了约25%。对于这些研究,作者的分析结果表明,大约16%的下降可直接归因于干预。
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