Lead Intoxication
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- case report
- Published by SAGE Publications in Clinical Pediatrics
- Vol. 28 (8) , 380-382
- https://doi.org/10.1177/000992288902800810
Abstract
The lead found in drinking water can be a source of lead poisoning to young children, particularly those who consume large amounts of water. The authors describe a 13-month-old infant who was discovered to have plumbism during routine evaluation. The lead source was ultimately traced to the daily administration of powdered formula which was prepared with home tap water having a first-draw lead content of 130 parts per billion. This case suggests that whenever infants are fed powdered formula, consideration should be given to analysis of the home tap water for lead content.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Longitudinal Analyses of Prenatal and Postnatal Lead Exposure and Early Cognitive DevelopmentNew England Journal of Medicine, 1987
- Pediatric Lead Poisoning in 1987: The Silent Epidemic ContinuesPediatrics, 1987
- Statement on Childhood Lead PoisoningPublished by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) ,1987
- Assessment of Lead Intakes and Dose-response for a Population in Ayr Exposed to a Plumbosolvent Water SupplyHuman Toxicology, 1982
- ORAL ABSORPTION OF LEAD AND IRONThe Lancet, 1980
- Congenital lead intoxicationThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
- Deficits in Psychologic and Classroom Performance of Children with Elevated Dentine Lead LevelsNew England Journal of Medicine, 1979
- Maternal lead exposure and blood lead concentration in infancyThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
- Absorption and Retention of Lead by InfantsPediatric Research, 1978
- Relation Between Quantities of Lead Ingested and Health Effects of Lead in HumansPediatrics, 1977