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Burden of disease resulting from lead exposure at toxic waste sites in Argentina, Mexico and Uruguay

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Table 1 Country demographicsa
Fig. 1 Geographical distribution of TSIP sites in Mexico with DALYs resulting from lead exposure
Table 2 Exposed population by age and childbearing status
Table 3 Blood Lead Level (BLL) Data by Country

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