C Scott Clark
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Recent Articles
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Menrath W, Zakaria Y, El-Safty A, Clark C, Roda S, Elsayed E, et al.
J Occup Environ Hyg
. 2015 Jul;
12(8):555-63.
PMID: 26131762
The objectives of this study are to demonstrate for the first time the use of a field portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer (XRF) in a multi-media environmental survey and to use...
2.
Clark C, Speranskaya O, Brosche S, Gonzalez H, Solis D, Kodeih N, et al.
Environ Res
. 2015 Mar;
138:432-8.
PMID: 25791866
Lead concentrations in new enamel decorative paints were determined in three countries in different areas of the world where data were not previously available. The average total lead concentration of...
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Clark C, Kumar A, Mohapatra P, Rajankar P, Nycz Z, Hambartsumyan A, et al.
Environ Res
. 2014 May;
132:233-43.
PMID: 24819125
Paints with high lead concentrations (ppm) continue to be sold around the world in many developing countries and those with economies in transition representing a major preventable environmental health hazard...
4.
Dixon S, Jacobs D, Wilson J, Akoto J, Nevin R, Clark C
Environ Res
. 2012 Feb;
113:14-20.
PMID: 22325333
Window replacement is a key method of reducing childhood lead exposure, but the long-term effectiveness has not been previously evaluated. Windows have the highest levels of interior lead paint and...
5.
Ewers L, Clark C, Peng H, Roda S, Menrath B, Lind C, et al.
Environ Res
. 2011 Jun;
111(6):757-60.
PMID: 21663901
Five brands of new enamel household paints from Taiwan were analyzed: two multi-nationals and three local. The median lead concentration of 2574 parts per million (ppm) dry weight was more...
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Clark C, Succop P, Menrath W, Roda S, Greenberg S, Buchwald-Gelles M, et al.
Environ Res
. 2010 Apr;
110(5):526-31.
PMID: 20382381
A 7-year follow-up was conducted to determine factors associated with the longevity of interim soil lead hazard control measures that had been applied to housing in the Cleveland OH area....
7.
Kumar A, Clark C
Indoor Air
. 2009 Aug;
19(5):414-20.
PMID: 19659889
Lead in household dust is dangerous to children who ingest lead from playing close to the ground, and having frequent hand-to-mouth contact. Although there have been several investigations of lead...
8.
Clark C, Rampal K, Thuppil V, Roda S, Succop P, Menrath W, et al.
Environ Res
. 2009 Aug;
109(7):930-6.
PMID: 19656507
In 2006 a report on the analysis for lead in 80 new residential paints from four countries in Asia revealed high levels in three of the countries (China, India and...
9.
Markey A, Clark C, Succop P, Roda S
J Environ Health
. 2008 Mar;
70(7):24-9.
PMID: 18348388
Soil samples collected in housing areas with potential lead contamination generally are analyzed with flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or other laboratory methods. Previous work indicates that field-portable X-ray fluorescence...
10.
Adebamowo E, Clark C, Roda S, Agbede O, Sridhar M, Adebamowo C
Sci Total Environ
. 2007 Sep;
388(1-3):116-20.
PMID: 17854862
Children are at higher risk from lead exposure because their developing neural system is susceptible to its neurotoxic effects. We studied lead levels of paints manufactured in Nigeria in 2006....