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Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 90:262-266
Background: Up to 70% of young Nigerian children have been reported to have blood lead concentrations ⩾10 μg/dl. Aims: To better elucidate risk factors for lead toxicity among Nigerian families with children at risk for lead toxicity. Methods: Two
Autor:
Philip R. Fischer, J. O. Lawson, John M. Pettifor, Tom D. Thacher, Mark A Pfitzner, Ayuba I. Zoakah
Publikováno v:
Ambulatory Child Health. 6:115-123
Objective To determine the prevalence and risk factors of elevated blood lead levels in young, urban Nigerian children. Design A randomized cluster sample of children aged 6–35 months. Setting Jos, a community in north central Nigeria. Outcome meas
Autor:
Tom D. Thacher, Christian O. Isichei, John M. Pettifor, J. O. Lawson, Mark A Pfitzner, Ayuba I. Zoakah, Philip R. Fischer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 133:740-744
To determine the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in young Nigerian children residing in an area where nutritional rickets is common.A randomized cluster sample of children aged 6 to 35 months in Jos, Nigeria.Of 218 children evaluated, no child in
Autor:
Christian O. Isichei, Mark A Pfitzner, Tom D. Thacher, John M. Pettifor, Elizabeth M. Keating, Philip R. Fischer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 159(5)
To determine whether calcium supplementation alters the risk of lead toxicity.Children aged 12-18 months from 3 communities in Nigeria were assigned to receive daily calcium supplementation, as either calcium carbonate (400 mg) or ground dried fish (
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. 16(2)
Study Objective: To describe repeat pregnancy among adolescents and to compare those who experienced a repeat pregnancy to those who did not. Design, Setting, Participants: Retrospective case control of all adolescents who entered and exited the Teen
Autor:
Mark A Pfitzner, Colleen Swank
Publikováno v:
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 31(1)
In 1999 the Institute of Medicine recommended adoption of a national policy of universal prenatal HIV testing with patient notification rather than consent. In this letter to the editor Mark Pfitzner MD M.P.H. and Colleen Swank MD provide data releva