Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What year was the National Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance started?

  1. 1992

  2. 2000

  3. 1988

  4. 1975

The correct answer is: 1992

The National Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance was started in 1992 in order to track the number of children in the United States with high blood lead levels. Option B (2000) and option C (1988) are incorrect because the program was already established in 1992. Option D (1975) is also incorrect because the National Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance did not begin until 1992.