Louisville health department lead poisoning prevention
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Health officials test for lead (WDRB photo)
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Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness said between 2005 and 2021, 10,000 children tested positive for having elevated blood lead levels.
There are no "safe levels" of lead in someone's blood, according to the CDC.
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