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PREVENT lead poisoning technical package: discussion paper

WHO

Every year, lead poisoning kills an estimated 3.5 million people, accounts for more than 71 million disability-adjusted life years, and costs the world an estimated $6 trillion—roughly 7% of global GDP—yet it remains vastly underfunded and under-addressed relative to its burden. The costs fall hardest on low- and middle-income countries, where children’s blood lead levels are three times higher than in wealthy nations and cognitive losses may reduce lifetime earnings by up to 12%. Interventions to reduce lead poisoning are cost-effective, with benefits outweighing costs for most sources by 10 to more than 2,000-fold. 

PREVENT, the WHO Technical Package on Lead Poisoning Prevention, translates existing evidence into a practical, prioritized framework for action. The six key actions of this technical package are structured to guide governments’ efficient and effective implementation of lead poisoning prevention measures:

  • Prioritize sources and measure exposures
  • Respond to elevated blood lead and address ongoing exposures
  • Engage partners, private sector, and the public to increase and sustain momentum
  • Verify that regulations align with best practices to protect health
  • Enforce regulations to ensure compliance
  • Track progress: evaluate implementation and impact on exposure

This technical package gives governments a practical, evidence-based path to reduce and ultimately eliminate lead exposure as a public health threat.

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