NSW Health continues to use machine known to produce inaccurate results to test child blood lead levels
LeadCare II offers point-of-care testing but the equipment has had recalls globally due to the potential for inaccurately low readingsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastElla’s*...
By Natasha May Health reporter · The Guardian World
LeadCare II offers point-of-care testing but the equipment has had recalls globally due to the potential for inaccurately low readings Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Ella’s* 16-month-old daughter returned a blood lead level of 3.5 micrograms of lead per decilitre (3.5μg/dL) when she was tested last week. That’s under the five micrograms the Australian guidelines consider the investigation threshold – the level at which a child’s blood test result should trigger a health response – but Ella is not reassured. Continue reading...