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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 29,1996 PSA#1541National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Contracts and
Procurement Management Branch, OM, 79 T.W. Alexander Drive, 4401
Building, P.O. Box 12874, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 A -- RELATIONSHIP OF PRE-NATAL CARE UTILIZATION AND CHILDHOOD LEAD
EXPOSURE SOL RFP NIH-ES-96-26 POC Contact Point: Kathy Hughes, Contract
Specialist, (919) 541-0420 The National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences seeks a site with an active clinic for the diagnosis
and treatment of childhood lead toxicity to identify and evaluate the
role of utilization of prenatal care in reducing risk factors to lead
exposure during gestation and reducing the risk to low-level lead
toxicity in the fetus and newborn infant. The project will involvethe
recruitment of minority women who reside in high-risk exposure lead
environments, some of whom have received acceptable levels of prenatal
care and some who have received little or no prenatal care. Blood lead
levels of study population women will be ) 10 g/dl. Blood
concentrations will be determined at birth, six months, and one year of
age. Residences will be assessed for lead exposure risk factors. A
health care system for providing well-child visits and early, periodic
screening and diagnostic testing for children in the study population
should be available and a perinatal registry and system of tracking
and following lead poisoned children in use. The estimated period of
performance is 3 years. Release date of RFP is anticipated in mid-March
with proposals due in late April 1996. All responsible sources may
submit a proposal which shall reference RFP NIH-ES-96-26 and which will
be considered by the agency.(0058) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19960228\A-0004.SOL)
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