Low-level fetal lead exposure effect on neurobehavioral development in early infancy

…, KM Krafft, RL Bornschein, PB Hammond… - …, 1987 - publications.aap.org
A prospective method was used in this study to assess the effects of fetal lead exposure on
neurodevelopmental status in 3- and 6-month old infants. At their first prenatal medical …

The developmental consequences of low to moderate prenatal and postnatal lead exposure: intellectual attainment in the Cincinnati Lead Study Cohort following …

…, OG Berger, PA Succop, PB Hammond… - Neurotoxicology and …, 1993 - Elsevier
… We chose to express postnatal Pb exposures as the mean PbB concentrations of the 1st
through 6th year of life (MeanPbBI-6) Average lifetime blood Pb level was defined as the mean …

Toxic effects of lead and lead compounds on human health, aquatic life, wildlife plants, and livestock

…, KW Taylor, PV Hodson, PB Hammond - Critical reviews in …, 1982 - Taylor & Francis
… The value of 6 to 7 mg of ingested Pb/kg of body weight per day, suggested by Hammond
and Aronson124 as the minimum that leads to signs of poisoning in cattle, has been quoted in …

Lead exposure and the cognitive development of urban preschool children: the Cincinnati Lead Study cohort at age 4 years

…, PA Succop, OG Berger, PB Hammond… - Neurotoxicology and …, 1991 - Elsevier
… In utero exposure to Pb was indirectly assessed by prenatal (maternal) PbB (PrePbB) and
neonatal PbB (NeoPbB). We chose to express postnatal Pb exposures as the mean of the 1st, …

The interrelationship between thallium and potassium in animals

PJ Gehring, PB Hammond - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental …, 1967 - ASPET
The relationship between the level of dietary potassium and the excretion of thallium was
studied in rats and dogs. It was found that the disappearance of thallium from animals was a …

Evolution of efficient methods to sample lead sources, such as house dust and hand dust, in the homes of children

…, JR Boyle, RL Bornschein, PB Hammond - Environmental …, 1985 - Elsevier
… contains 1 mg Pb/g dust could be a maximum of 25 pg lead. Values of up to 250 p,g Pb
recovered from both hands of our study children imply a minimum Pb content of around 4.3 mg Pb

Fetal and infant lead exposure: effects on growth in stature

…, CR Buncher, OG Berger, PB Hammond… - …, 1989 - publications.aap.org
The growth of a cohort of 260 infants was prospectively followed up from birth. Blood lead
and stature measurements were obtained every 3 months until 15 months of age. Fetal lead …

Lead exposure and neurobehavioral development in later infancy.

…, KM Krafft, O Berger, PB Hammond… - Environmental …, 1990 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
… Bomschein, RL, Grote, J., Mitchell, T., Succop, PA, Dietrich, KN, Krafft, KM, and Hammond,
PB … S., Que Hee, S., and Hammond, PB The influence of social and environmental factors on …

[PDF][PDF] Exterior surface dust lead, interior house dust lead and childhood lead exposure in an urban environment

…, CS Clark, B Peace, PB Hammond - Trace substances in …, 1986 - semspub.epa.gov
… Three types of environmental Pb measures were statistically analyzed In this report: interior
surface dust Pb (PbD in ppm and ug/m2), hand Pb (PbH in ug) and Interior paint Pb hazard (…

Lead exposure and growth in the early preschool child: a follow-up report from the Cincinnati Lead Study

…, RL Bornschein, O Berger, PB Hammond - …, 1991 - publications.aap.org
Hammond, principal investigator. This study protocol has been re viewed and approved
by the Committee on Human Re search, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. …