The Idaho Division of Public Health conducted a pilot study to produce a lead-exposure-risk map to help local and state agencies better target childhood lead-screening efforts. Priority lead-screening areas, at the block group level, were created by using county tax assessor data and geographic information system software. A series of maps were produced, indicating childhood lead-screening prevalence in areas in which there was high potential for exposure to lead. These maps could enable development of more systematically targeted and cost-effective childhood lead-screening efforts.
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Graff, R. (2013). Using a geographic information system to improve childhood lead-screening efforts. Preventing Chronic Disease, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd10.120273
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