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Contribution of children's activities to lead contamination of food
2001
Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
This study evaluates the relationship of children's hygiene habits and food -handling behaviors on lead levels on hands and handled foods for toddlers living in lead -contaminated homes. Forty -eight inner city toddlers previously identified as having elevated blood lead levels participated in three consecutive days of designated food -handling activities. During the visits, duplicate diets were obtained, the child handled a banana, a hot dog, and had his / her hands wiped with a moist
doi:10.1038/sj.jea.7500183
pmid:11687914
fatcat:7uuvwcvzend3nk2ykiphfl6gqq