All City of Milwaukee children reported with capillary (fingerstick) or venous blood lead levels equal to or greater than 10 µg/dL receive CLPPP follow-up services. Children with a venous blood lead level of 15 µg/dL or higher and children age 0-36 months with a venous blood lead level 10-14 µg/dL or a capillary blood lead level 10-19 µg/dL receive nursing services from either a Public Health Nurse (PHN) or a Health Services Assistant (HSA) according to the City of Milwaukee Health Department Chidlhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) Intervention Schedule (see below).
CLPPP Nursing Service goals are:
Children with a venous blood lead level of 15 µg/dL or higher require multi-service coordination by a PHN assigned to the CLPPP. The PHN collaborates closely with an Environmental Lead Risk Assessor who inspects the child's environment for lead hazards. The PHNs are supported by a by a PHN Lead Coordinator and a PHN Supervisor. Direct services are delivered in the client's home until the nursing service goals are met, if possible.
Children age 0-36 months with a venous blood lead level 10-14 µg/dL or a capillary blood lead level 10-19 µg/dL receive an Early Intervention home visit by an HSA, which includes education, a walk-through environmental assessment, and wet washing and/or HEPA vacuuming to remove immediate lead hazards.
Families of children who do not meet the criteria for a new case or an early intervention case are provided educational materials.
City of Milwaukee Health Department
Interventions Based On Blood Lead Testing Results
Blood Lead Result
Milwaukee Health Department Response
< 10 μg/dL
10-14 μg/dL
15-19 μg/dL
20-44 μg/dL
45 + μg/dL
For further information contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at 414-286-5987.
Updated 8-1-07
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