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Occup Environ Med 2005;62:493
  • Miscellanea

Search continues for causes of lead toxicity in Nigeria

Combating lead toxicity in children in developing countries seems a distant prospect with the failure of a study to identify the main causes of exposure in urban Nigerian children with high lead concentrations in their bloodstream.

Multivariate analysis confirmed a link between a range of variables and high blood lead concentrations …

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