Eliminating Childhood Lead Poisoning in New York State: 2006-2007 Surveillance Report
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Section I: Trends in Childhood Blood Lead Testing
- Figure 1: Percent of Children Tested For Lead at or Around Age One Year and at or Around Age Two Years; 1998 - 2004 Birth Cohorts (1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data), New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 2: Percent of Children Tested for Lead at Least One or Two Times by Age 36 Months; 1998 - 2004 Birth Cohorts (1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data), New York State Excluding New York City
- Table 1: Number and Percent of Children Who Received Blood Lead Screening Tests by Age and County of Residence; 2003 – 2004 Birth Cohorts (2003 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data), New York State Excluding New York City
- Map 1: Percent of Children Tested for Lead at or Around Age One Year by County; 2004 Birth Cohort (2004 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data), New York State Excluding New York City
- Map 2: Percent of Children Tested for Lead at or Around Age Two Years by County; 2004 Birth Cohort (2004 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data), New York State Excluding New York City
- Map 3: Percent of Children Tested at Least Twice for Lead by Age Three Years by County; 2004 Birth Cohort (2004 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data), New York State Excluding New York City
- Section II: Trends in Childhood Lead Poisoning
- Figure 3: Incidence of Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 4: Prevalence of Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 5: Incidence of Blood Lead Levels of 10 - 14 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 6: Incidence of Blood Lead Levels of 15 - 19 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 7: Incidence of Blood Lead Levels of 20 - 44 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 8: Incidence of Elevated Blood Lead Levels ≥ 45 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 9: Summary Trends in the Number of Incident Cases Among Children Under Age Six Years by Blood Lead Level Category; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 10: Summary Trends in Incidence Rates Among Children Under Age Six Years by Blood Lead Level Category; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 11: Number of Children Under Age Six Years Newly Identified with Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL by Age; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 12: Incidence Rates of Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL by Age Among Children Under Age Six Years; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Table 2a: Number and Average of Children Under Age Six Years Newly Identified with Elevated Blood Lead Levels by Incident Blood Lead Level and County of Residence, 2005 - 2007, New York State Excluding New York City
- Table 2b: Incidence Rate of Elevated Blood Lead Levels Among Children Under Age Six Years by Blood Lead Level Category and County of Residence; Three Year Average, 2005 - 2007, New York State Excluding New York City
- Map 4: Number of Children Under Age Six Years Newly Identified with Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL by County, Three-Year Average, 2005 - 2007; New York State Excluding New York City
- Map 5: Incidence Rate of Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL Among Children Under Age Six Years by County; Three-Year Average Rates, 2005 - 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 13: Number and Percent of Children Under Age Six Years with Blood Lead Levels of 5 - 9 mcg/dL; 1998 to 2007 Blood Lead Test Data, New York State Excluding New York City
- Figure 14: Percent of Children With Blood Lead Levels ≥ 10 mcg/dL at Age Two Years by Blood Lead Level at Age One Year; 1998 – 2004 Birth Cohorts (Blood Lead Test Data Through 2007), New York State Excluding New York City
- Table 3: Environmental Investigations Associated with Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels by County, 2006, New York State Excluding New York City


