Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Services and Magellan Biosciences Partner to Provide Three-Minute LeadCare II Blood-Lead Screenings to Berlin Elementary Students
Students must have the consent of a parent or guardian before participating in the free testing. While testing is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. If the child's lead screening test result is less than 8 micrograms per deciliter (ug/dl) of whole blood, this is considered below the action level for
"Early detection is the key to preventing further lead absorption," said
"Once again, when results really matter, the experts in lead poisoning prevention depend on the LeadCare II system's three-minute results to identify those truly at risk of lead poisoning, quickly determine who needs follow-up care, and set parents' minds at ease," said Magellan Chief Executive Officer
According to Interim Superintendent of the
"I am especially grateful that the
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About the world's only CLIA-waived blood-lead testing system – LeadCare II
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About Magellan (www.magellanbio.com)
Founded in 2004, Magellan's innovative technologies make diagnostic testing easier, more cost-effective, and less labor intensive. The company's products deliver the timely information that clinicians need to make appropriate treatment decisions and improve outcomes for patients. They include LeadCare®-brand rapid point-of-care systems to screen children and adults for lead poisoning; TREK-brand microbiology products for blood culture and susceptibility testing that help in the global effort to prevent MRSA and other drug-resistant infections; as well as Dynex® -brand automated ELISA processing systems for a wide variety of immunoassays – from infectious disease to autoimmune and food-safety testing. Magellan has approximately 290 employees worldwide.
YOU CAN PREVENT AND CONTROL LEAD POISONING!
Lead sources may include: paint chips, dust, and soil in or around older (pre-1978) buildings, older painted objects leaded glass, crystal, pewter, and ceramic dishes (more likely in painted china and in pottery from
No amount of lead is safe, so it's important to prevent your child's exposure. The following steps can help:
Keep children away from chipped or peeling paint
- Block it with furniture or cover it with duct tape or contact paper
- Your local health department can provide tips for safe renovations
Wash. Wash. Wash! (Use soap and water)
- Wash your child's hands often after playing, before eating, and before sleeping
- Wash toys, stuffed animals, pacifiers, and bottles often
Wet cleaning and damp dusting your home whenever you see dust (or at least once a week) can help keep young children from eating lead dust. Here's how:
- Always clean with water! NEVER dry wipe, dry dust, or use a dry broom to sweep, which can spread the dust in the air and make the lead hazard worse!
- Use paper towels, a sponge, rag, or mop and dip it in a bucket of clean water. Squeeze the extra water out. Then wipe the area that needs to be cleaned
- Always use two buckets so that you can rinse in a separate bucket of water
- Keep dipping the sponge, rag, or mop in the bucket as you clean. Change rinse water often. (Discard dirty water in toilet – NEVER in your kitchen or bathroom sink)
Help protect children from lead by serving healthy foods and preparing it safely
- Choose foods rich in calcium (e.g. milk, cheese, yogurt, spinach), iron (e.g. beans, meat, eggs, fortified cereals, spinach), and vitamin c (e.g. citrus fruits and juices, tomatoes, broccoli, peppers, mango, and papaya)
- If you use tap water for drinking, cooking, and preparing infant formula – NEVER USE THE HOT WATER FAUCET
- Let tap water run for one minute before you use it to help clear out the lead from old plumbing (remember, if it's going in your child's mouth use the cold water tap!)
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