Introduction: Since the initiation of the Superfund Worker Training Grants Program in 1987, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) has developed a strong network of nonprofit organizations that are committed to protecting workers and their communities by delivering high-quality, peer-reviewed safety and health curriculum to target populations of hazardous waste workers and emergency responders.
Proposed Class Definition All DOE, DOE contractors, or subcontractors, or AWE employees who worked in the Uranium Division at the Mallinckrodt Destrehan Street facility during the period from 1942 through 1945.
Physician discusses results with parents.Provides anticipatory guidance.No immediate action required.Rescreenat next well-child visit.Provides anticipatory guidance.Monitor development.Rescreenat next well-child visit.Referral to appropriate early intervention servicesNo...
Attendees: Randy Smith Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 88 Raymond Keen International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craft Workers Local 13 Thomas White Laborers International Union of North America Local 872 John Haslam International Union of Operating Engineers Local 21 Rick Knight International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 631 Jeffery L. Westover International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 357 Raymond Battiste International Brotherhood ...
Deadly Look-A-Likes are any poisonous products that may cause illness and /or death when mistaken for food or drink.
(Small figures should be interpreted with caution. Urban places are those with populations of 10,000 or more in 1990 and are incorporated unless otherwise noted. The places designated as urban other than incorporated places are special situations which are explained in the Geographic classification section of the Technical Appendix)...
SEQN Target B(0 Yrs. to 150 Yrs.) Hard Edits SAS Label Respondent sequence number English Text: Respondent sequence number. English Instructions: blank...
TB is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB disease should be suspected in persons who have the following symptoms: Unexplained weight loss -- Loss of appetite -- Night sweats -- Fever -- Fatigue If TB disease is in the lungs (pulmonary), symptoms may include: Coughing for 3 weeks -- Hemoptysis (coughing up blood) -- Chest pain When Should You Suspect Tuberculosis (TB)?
Since May 2000, 29 illnesses caused by a strain of Listeria monocytogenes (LM) have been identified in 10 states: New York (15 cases); Georgia (three); Connecticut, Ohio, and Michigan (two each); and California, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin (one each). Dates of LM isolation ranged from May 17 through November 26 with 26 (90%) infections occurring since July 15. When subtyped, the LM isolates from these cases were indistinguishable by pulsed-field gel elec...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Chlamydia Prevalence Monitoring Project is a collaborative effort among Regional Infertility Prevention Projects, STD project areas, state epidemiologists and public health laboratory directors, the U.S. Department of Labor, and researchers for the Department of the Army to monitor the prevalence of genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections among women screened for this infection in the U.S. through publicly- funded p...
Note. Data adjusted for reporting delays.
LABORAORY OPERATIONS SHOULD BE CONDUCTED IN A FUME HOOD, GLOVE BOX, OR VENTILATED CABINET...
Diesel exhaust is a chemically complex mixture containing thousands of compounds; therefore, some measure of exposure must be selected (See APPENDIX A). Rationale for selection of EC has been discussed elsewhere [1]. Because a suitable reference material is not available for determining the organic and elemental carbon content of a complex carbonaceous aerosol, only the accuracy of the method in the determination of total carbon (TC) could be examined. No discernable dif...
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it will test the correlation of two processing methods, one wet and one dry. These results will be used in conjunction with a crosssectional study of 32 farms each conducting 3 activities (harvest, livestock feeding, and grain bin clean-out). These results will also characterize the mean and variability of aflatoxin in farming environments. This database will guide the development of future epidemiologic study designs. The possibility of climatic patterns of repeated hot...
Physician's Verification Work Sheet Re: Questions 46 and 47 The following questions are designed to verify self-administered responses to questions 46 and 47 listed in Appendix IV - Questionnaire. Physician's Name: Date: A6a. Are the participant's signs and symptoms compatible with a diagnosis of: (Circle only one) -- I A: Grain fever - I I B: Questionable - grain fever 7 -- C: Not grain fever b. How many episodes of grain fever did the participant experience during hisl...
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Goal: Using familial colon cancer as a model, examine the key issues of testing for genetic predisposition to disease in high-risk individuals and family members. References: Solomon, et al. Current Status of Genetic Testing for Colorectal Cancer Susceptibility. Oncology, 2002; 16(2): 162-180.