Diseases - Central Dauphin School District

The average of Normal blood lead level is about 25 µg/100mL and for occupational exposure is equal to 40 µg/100mL (ILO, 1983; WHO, 1995).The height of lead in blood can cause health disorders, for examples, blood abnormality, nervous system disorders, kidney, heart, digestive system, and reproductive system disorders. ................
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