Childhood Lead Exposure in the United States: CDC's Role in Prevention, Education, and Surveillance

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August 4, 2021 — Lead-based paint and lead-contaminated dust, soil, and drinking water are the most common sources of lead for young children in the U.S.

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Dr. Paul Allwood, PhD, MPH, R.S.
Branch Chief, Lead Poisoning Prevention and Surveillance Branch (proposed), CDC

Madeline Jones, MPH, CHES
Health Communication Fellow, Lead Poisoning Prevention and Surveillance Branch (proposed), CDC