USPSTF 2019: insufficient evidence to recommend lead screening in children and pregnant women (I statement)

Clinical Question

Should primary care clinicians screen asymptomatic children and asymptomatic pregnant women for elevated blood level levels?

Bottom line

In this updated 2019 review, The United States Preventive Services Task Force concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to recommend screening for elevated blood lead levels in asymptomatic children and asymptomatic pregnant women (I statement). This recommendation is essentially unchanged from the 2006 recommendation. 2c

Study design: Practice guideline

Funding: Government

Setting: Population-based

Reviewer

David C. Slawson, MD
Professor and Vice Chair of Family Medicine for Education and Scholarship
Atrium Health
Professor of Family Medicine, UNC Chapel Hill
Charlotte, NC


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