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Government releases latest blood lead level review results of citizens affected by lead in drinking water incident

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The Government today (June 29) released the latest blood lead level review results of citizens affected by the lead in drinking water incident.

According to established measures under the care plan, the Hospital Authority will continue to monitor the blood lead levels of citizens whose blood lead levels were found to be borderline raised in the first blood test. For children aged below 18, lactating women and adults, blood lead level testing will be conducted in three months' time, and repeated according to clinical assessment, until their blood lead levels return to normal. For pregnant women, they will receive follow-up blood tests until their blood lead levels return to normal.

As of today, the blood lead levels of a total of 156 citizens have been reviewed in batches. The latest batch of test results showed that the blood lead levels of two children have returned to normal.

Ends/Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Issued at HKT 17:22

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