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Using Surveillance Data to Develop and Disseminate Local Childhood Lead Poisoning Screening Recommendations: Miami—Dade County’s Experience

Mary Jo Trepka, MD, MSPH

At the time of the development of the screening guidelines described here, Mary Jo Trepka was with the Office of Epidemiology and Disease Control, Miami–Dade County Health Department, Miami, Fla.



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FIGURE 1— Miami–Dade County’s screening recommendations tool for health care providers.

 





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