Public Health Bulletin on Lead Poisoning in Normandy. November 2019.
Key Points
Screening
The number of screenings for childhood lead poisoning is lower in Normandy compared to neighboring regions;
The majority of children screened between 2008 and 2018 resided in the Eure and Seine-Maritime departments;
The median age of children undergoing their first screening was 5 years, and the majority of initial screenings were ordered before the age of 7.
Among all children screened:
59% had at least one risk factor, primarily related to their place of residence;
14% exhibited symptoms consistent with lead poisoning;
9% had blood lead levels above the new threshold of 50 μg/L set in 2015;
The geometric mean blood lead level was 17.0 μg/L.
Among new cases of lead poisoning:
28 were diagnosed between 2008 and 2018, including 17 since the blood lead level threshold was lowered in 2015;
60% had at least one risk factor.
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