Interactive map: St. Louis-area children with high blood lead levels by ZIP code (2017)
Hundreds of children in the city of St. Louis had blood lead levels above 5 micrograms per deciliter, the marker for medical intervention, according to recent state data. Areas in gray indicate no data was available because too few children were tested. Source: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
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More than 2,600 St. Louis children have measurable levels of lead in their blood, which can lead to brain damage.
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