Dr. Joyce Wilson, the school’s Director, called Dr. Galena (who she had met at a community meeting at South Park) to ask her advice about the children’s favorite pet. Dr. Galena’s suspicions were aroused because:
– the only variable in Aspin’s life seemed to be the renovation; – the age of the building was consistent with the presence of lead based paint;
- Aspin’s symptoms mimicked those in children who have been exposed to lead; and
- Angora rabbits groom themselves by licking their fur.
Dr. Galena suggested that Dr. Wilson:
- test Aspin’s blood for lead;
- sample the entire South Park building for the presence of lead;
- if necessary, extend the Winter vacation until successful remediation was completed; and
- conduct a lead education program for the children and parents at the South Park Pre-school.
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