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Lead poisoning

TagLast edit: 10 Jul 2025 16:30 UTC by Dane Valerie

Lead poisoning is a major but historically neglected global health issue. It is caused by exposure to lead — a toxic heavy metal that can impair neurological development, especially in children. Symptoms include cognitive deficits, behavioral issues, infertility, kidney damage, and cardiovascular problems. In 2019, lead exposure was estimated to cause 1.5 million deaths and 36 million DALYs globally — a disease burden comparable to malaria or tuberculosis.

Why this matters for effective altruism

Lead poisoning prevention is:

Notable efforts

What works

Evidence from multiple countries shows that:

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