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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Lead Exposure For Adults Continues as a Major Problem

The US CDC has reported that overexposure to inorganic lead remains a critical health problem.  Lead can cause acute and chronic adverse effects in multiple organ systems, ranging from subclinical changes in function to symptomatic, life-threatening intoxication." 

"Industry subsectors with the highest numbers of lead-exposed workers were manufacturing of storage batteries, mining of lead and zinc ores, and painting and paper hanging. The most common nonoccupational exposures were shooting firearms; remodeling, renovating, or painting; retained bullets (gunshot wounds); and eating food containing lead."

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