WHO guideline for clinical management of exposure to lead [Internet]
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WHO guideline for clinical management of exposure to lead [Internet]
Excerpt
The purpose of the WHO Guideline for clinical management of exposure to lead is to assist physicians in making decisions about the diagnosis and treatment of lead exposure for individual patients and in mass poisoning incidents.
The guideline presents evidence-informed recommendations on:
- 1.
the interpretation of blood lead concentrations;
- 2.
use of gastrointestinal decontamination;
- 3.
use of a chelating agent; and
- 4.
use of nutritional supplements.
© World Health Organization 2021.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
- The Guideline
- 01. Purpose and scope
- 02. Methods for guideline development
- 03. Results of the review
- 04. Background
- 05. Diagnosis of lead poisoning
- 06. Recommendation on the blood lead concentration that should initiate clinical interventions
- 07. Recommendations for specific treatment interventions
- 08. Integration and implementation of the recommendations in the management of lead poisoning
- 09. Research gaps
- 10. Considerations for implementation of the guideline
- References
- Annex 1. Members of the WHO Steering Group
- Annex 2. Guideline Development Group
- Annex 3. Research questions and critical and important outcomes
- Annex 4. External reviewers
- Annex 5. Flowcharts summarizing aspects of patient management
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