The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Lead Poisoning Prevention Program in conjunction with the Office of Refugee Resettlement developed the Lead Poisoning Prevention in Newly Arrived Refugee Children tool kit in response to the increasing number of refugee children entering the United States and subsequently developing elevated blood lead levels. This toolkit provides a Refugee Resettlement Worker Module, a Medical Provider Module, and other resources. Visit the CDC website and download the complete tool kit.
Lead Poisoning Prevention in Newly Arrived Refugee Children: CDC Tool Kit
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