Lead toxicity and iron deficiency in Utah migrant children

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We determined the frequency of presumptive iron deficiency and lead toxicity in 198 Utah migrant children, ages 9-72 months, during the summer of 1985. There were no confirmed cases of lead toxicity. Thirteen per cent of those tested and 30 per cent of the children ages 9-23 months were iron deficient. Hematocrit determinations accurately predicted iron deficiency in only 35 per cent of the children confirmed to have this disorder via erythrocyte protoporphyrin screening.

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Ratcliffe, S. D., Lee, J., Lutz, L. J., Woolley, F. R., Baxter, S., Civish, F., & Johnson, M. (1989). Lead toxicity and iron deficiency in Utah migrant children. American Journal of Public Health, 79(5), 631–633. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.79.5.631

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