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Surveillance of Childhood Blood Lead Levels in New York City, 1995-2002 : Lead Poisoning Prevention Program : NYC DOHMH

Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

Surveillance of Childhood Blood Lead Levels in New York City, 1995-2002

Table 4: Numbers and rates of (1) children tested for lead poisoning in a given calendar year, (2) children with elevated blood lead levels, and (3) children at or above the environmental intervention blood lead level, ages 0 to less than 18 years, by age, borough, United Hospital Fund neighborhood, ZIP code, and year: New York City, 2000

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Requests for copies of this report and for more information about the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (LPPP), should be directed to the LPPP Education Unit by calling 3-1-1.


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