A Descriptive Analysis of Childhood Lead Poisoning in Jefferson County, Kentucky – Louisville’s Silent Epidemic

Author:

Guinn Brian E.1,Dupre Natalie C.1,Herrmann Chase P.1,Graham Angela2,Chen Yu-Ting2,Gaskins Jeremy1

Affiliation:

1. University of Louisville

2. Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness

Abstract

Introduction In this study we provide an epidemiological description of Elevated Blood Lead Levels (EBLLs) in the pediatric population of Jefferson County, KY. To provide a more thorough epidemiological description of this issue, we put together the largest known pediatric blood lead dataset for Jefferson County and evaluated the data using the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s current Blood Lead Referent Value (BLRV) of > 3.5 mcg/dL. Methods We collected 111,065 rows of pediatric blood lead data from the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to explore the magnitude of this issue. Unadjusted Risk Ratios (RR) were also calculated by specific demographics. Geographic cluster analysis was produced by the Kulldorff spatial scan statistic. Results There are 74,014 unique children in the blood lead dataset, of which 9,823 had at least one blood lead test > 3.5 mcg/dL. Black children had a 77% increased risk for an EBLL compared to white children (Unadjusted Risk Ratio: 1.77; 95% CI: 1.61, 1.95). Additionally, children who live in the northwest corner of Jefferson County, have an estimated 9.37-fold increased risk for an EBLL compared to children who live elsewhere in the county. Discussion The non-random distribution of EBLLs in Jefferson County is likely due to the distribution of Pre-1950 housing which is a known risk factor for remnant environmental lead. This issue may be a consequence of the systematic financial disinvestment of these neighborhoods via redlining during the 20th century. Childhood lead poisoning remains a critical public health issue in Jefferson County, KY.

Publisher

Norton Healthcare

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