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Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs.
Environmental threats to children's health--especially low-level lead exposure--are complex and multifaceted; consequently, mitigation of these threats has proven costly and insufficient and has produced economic and racial disparities in exposure among populations. Policy makers, public health...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12204831 |
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author | Miranda, Marie Lynn Dolinoy, Dana C Overstreet, M Alicia |
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description | Environmental threats to children's health--especially low-level lead exposure--are complex and multifaceted; consequently, mitigation of these threats has proven costly and insufficient and has produced economic and racial disparities in exposure among populations. Policy makers, public health officials, child advocates, and others currently lack the appropriate infrastructure to evaluate children's risk and exposure potential across a broad range of risks. Unable to identify where the highest risk of exposure occurs, children's environmental health programs remain mitigative instead of preventive. In this article we use geographic information system spatial analysis of data from blood lead screening, county tax assessors, and the U.S. Census to predict statistically based lead exposure risk levels mapped at the individual tax parcel unit in six counties in North Carolina. The resulting model uses weighted risk factors to spatially locate modeled exposure zones, thus highlighting critical areas for targeted intervention. The methods presented here hold promise for application and extension to the other 94 North Carolina counties and nationally, as well as to other environmental health risks. |
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spelling | pubmed-12409962005-11-08 Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. Miranda, Marie Lynn Dolinoy, Dana C Overstreet, M Alicia Environ Health Perspect Research Article Environmental threats to children's health--especially low-level lead exposure--are complex and multifaceted; consequently, mitigation of these threats has proven costly and insufficient and has produced economic and racial disparities in exposure among populations. Policy makers, public health officials, child advocates, and others currently lack the appropriate infrastructure to evaluate children's risk and exposure potential across a broad range of risks. Unable to identify where the highest risk of exposure occurs, children's environmental health programs remain mitigative instead of preventive. In this article we use geographic information system spatial analysis of data from blood lead screening, county tax assessors, and the U.S. Census to predict statistically based lead exposure risk levels mapped at the individual tax parcel unit in six counties in North Carolina. The resulting model uses weighted risk factors to spatially locate modeled exposure zones, thus highlighting critical areas for targeted intervention. The methods presented here hold promise for application and extension to the other 94 North Carolina counties and nationally, as well as to other environmental health risks. 2002-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1240996/ /pubmed/12204831 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Miranda, Marie Lynn Dolinoy, Dana C Overstreet, M Alicia Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
title | Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
title_full | Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
title_fullStr | Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
title_short | Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
title_sort | mapping for prevention: gis models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12204831 |
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