What prevention strategies would you use to resolve this issue at both the individual and population level?

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At the county health department, a 3-year old boy named Billy presents with gastric upset and behavior changes that have persisted for several weeks. Billy’s parents report that they have been renovating their home to remove lead paint. They have been discouraged from routinely testing their child because their insurance does not cover testing and they could not find information on where to have the test done. Their concern is heightened with Billy’s persistent symptoms.
You test the level of lead in Billy’s blood and find it to be 45 µg/dL. You research lead poisoning and discover that children are at great risk because they absorb lead into the central nervous system. You also find that chronic lead poisoning may have long term effects, such as developmental delays and impaired learning ability. You refer Billy to his primary care physician. On further investigation, you find that Billy’s home was built before 1950 and is still under renovation. The sanitarian tests the interior paint and finds a high lead content. Ample amounts of sawdust from sanding are noted in various rooms of the home. You determine that a completed exposure pathway exists.
What would you include in an assessment of this situation?
What prevention strategies would you use to resolve this issue at both the individual and population level?
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