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Recurrence of Lead Poisoning in Children
Recurrence of Lead Poisoning in Children
Journal Article

Recurrence of Lead Poisoning in Children

1974
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Family diagnosis is related to recurrence of lead poisoning in children. Data were gathered by interview & record abstraction from 10 single ingestor & 10 recidivist families. The Voiland family classification scheme was used. Single ingestor families tended to be diagnosed as inadequate (80%) & recidivist families tended to be diagnosed as unsocial (80%). The type of family to which the child belongs is an important variable to consider in both the onset & recidivism of lead poisoning. To counteract recidivism, family & social therapy may be as important as medical procedures. 3 Tables. AA.