Collaboration for Lead Poisoning Prevention in Puerto Rico.

Pediatrics

Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, New York.

Published: October 2024

In 2010, Puerto Rico experienced a cluster of childhood lead poisoning cases stemming from parental occupational exposure to lead. Following the immediate response to this crisis, a dedicated coalition of pediatricians and public health practitioners sustained a collaborative effort to advance pediatric environmental health initiatives across Puerto Rico. Their commitment laid the groundwork for the establishment and evolution of Puerto Rico's comprehensive Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention and Blood Lead Level Surveillance Program. This compelling case study showcases the potential for concerted, multidisciplinary action to leverage an acute event to influence public policy and clinical practice to promote children's health. By drawing on the lessons learned and strategies used in Puerto Rico, other jurisdictions can overcome challenges in pursuit of enhanced secondary lead poisoning prevention measures, with the goal of achieving primary prevention in the near future.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2024-067808MDOI Listing

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