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Childhood Lead Poisoning Publications

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Lead Policy Statements:

  • Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children [PDF, 2.59 MB](2005) - This is the fifth revision of the statement on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This revision accompanies a companion document, developed by the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention which reviews the scientific evidence for adverse effects in children at blood lead levels below 10 µg/dL.
  • Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children (1991)** - The fourth revision of the statement on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control.
  • Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children [PDF, 3.59 MB] (1985) ** - The second revision of the statement on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children [PDF, 2.83 MB] (1978) ** - The first revision of the statement on Increased Lead Absorption and Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Increase Lead Absorption and Lead Poisoning in Young Children [PDF, 1.49 MB] (1975) ** - A statement on Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

** These documents are being kept on this website for historical purposes and are no longer in print.

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Healthy Housing Publications

  • Healthy Housing Reference Manual (2008) - Housing conditions have an important impact on public health. The Healthy Housing Reference Manual provides a comprehensive guide to the relation among housing construction, housing systems, and health. In the 30 years since the first edition (Basic Housing Inspection) was published, we have begun to learn more about how specific housing conditions are related to disease and injury. This new edition, written by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), gives public health and housing professionals the tools necessary to ensure that housing stock is safe, decent, affordable, and healthy for our citizens, particularly children and the elderly, who are often most vulnerable and spend more time in the home.
  • The Healthy Housing Inspection Manual (2008) - is a model reference tool that takes environmental health, public health, housing, and other professionals through the elements of a holistic home inspection. The manual presents recommendations for a complete assessment that can be modified based on local policies and needs. . This new manual contains a visual assessment and definitions for housing deficiencies; a voluntary health assessment; and links to additional information about environmental sampling methods, hazards, and issues related to healthy housing.

    The Healthy Housing Inspection Manual is an adjunct to, and complements, the revised CDC/HUD Healthy Housing Reference Manual described above.
  • Integrated Pest Management: Conducting Urban Rodent Surveys [PDF, 1.04 MB] (2006) - Updates the 1974 CDC Urban Rat Surveys manual to include information about integrated pest management (IPM). The updated manual provides public health and housing professionals with comprehensive information for implementing IPM as a systems approach in the management of pests and vectors.

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