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J Pediatr Health Care ; 21(5): 307-14, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17825728

ABSTRACT

Representing 1 in 6 children in the United States, Latino children incur disproportionate exposures to air pollutants, pesticides, and toxic industrial chemicals, as well as lead and mercury from candy, traditional folk remedies, religious practices, and other sources. Latino children also have higher rates of asthma, lead and mercury poisoning, behavioral and developmental disorders, and certain cancers. Concurrent exposure to multiple pollutants, pre-existing disease, poor nutrition, substandard housing, limited access to health care, and other factors related to their lower socioeconomic status increase Latino children's susceptibility to environmental contaminants. Targeted research, education, prevention and intervention efforts, and economic development initiatives are needed.


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Child Welfare/statistics & numerical data , Environmental Exposure , Environmental Health/statistics & numerical data , Hispanic or Latino/statistics & numerical data , Asthma/ethnology , Child , Emigration and Immigration , Environmental Exposure/prevention & control , Environmental Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Health Surveys , Humans , Lead Poisoning/ethnology , Medical History Taking , Mercury Poisoning/ethnology , Nurse's Role , Nursing Assessment , Pediatric Nursing/organization & administration , Population Surveillance , Risk Factors , Socioeconomic Factors , Tobacco Smoke Pollution/statistics & numerical data , United States/epidemiology
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