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We examine spatial variation in childhood lead poisoning within two in
dustrial counties in New England: Worcester County, Massachusetts, and
Providence County, Rhode Island. The findings suggest that lead expos
ure is linked to the differential patterns of urbanization and industr
ial activity and that a history of abatement can reduce lead exposure.
Lead exposure in census tracts with minority neighborhoods varies in
complex ways between the counties. We conclude that attention to local
context forms an essential component of understanding how public heal
th interventions will continue to affect the geography of childhood le
ad poisoning.