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Autor:
Mona Dave, Araceli Busby, Lena Al Shammari, Neelam Iqbal, Louise Coole, Helen Bagnall, Helen Crabbe
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 7, p e0304866 (2024)
BackgroundLead exposure at any concentration can adversely impact health, with children being more vulnerable to its effects. In England, children with an elevated blood lead concentration (BLC) are reported to Health Protection Teams (HPTs) for publ
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ab8cb34992141f3a20cead98282910b
Autor:
Helen Crabbe, Neville Q. Verlander, Neelam Iqbal, Rebecca Close, Geraldine White, Giovanni S. Leonardi, Araceli Busby
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2022)
Abstract Background and aim Exposure to lead can harm a child’s health, including damage to the nervous system, delayed growth, hearing loss, and many other adverse health effects, as well as implications for social, economic, educational and socia
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https://doaj.org/article/164934bc397f43d88bc853da44661257
Essentials of Environmental Epidemiology for Health Protection guides front line public health practitioners through the decisions they are likely to face when dealing with environmental health problems. It does this by showing how to integrate relev
Publikováno v:
BMJ. :e063950
Autor:
Harriet Gordon-Brown, Helen Crabbe, Gavin Dabrera, Ruth Ruggles, Barry Sampson, Tayo Owodunni, Araceli Busby, David J Roberts, Shanel Reshat, Rebecca Close, Giovanni Leonardi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)
Background Children incur lead toxicity even at low blood-lead concentrations (BLCs), and testing in England is opportunistic. We described epidemiology of cases notified to a passive laboratory-based surveillance system (SS), the Lead Poisoning in C
Autor:
Gavin Dabrera, Bernadette Purcell, Alison Mason, Araceli Busby, Siew Lin Ngui, Koye Balogun, Sema Mandal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection. 69:630-632
Autor:
Brian Gilchrist, Araceli Busby
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advanced Nursing. 17:339-346
Communication between hospital staff and in-patients, especially regarding the provision of information, has been found to be inadequate although improving information-giving has been demonstrated to have a number of beneficial effects. While the war