The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

5024.0: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - Board 2

Abstract #50641

Using Data via GIS to Plan Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Strategies in Detroit, Michigan

Virginia G. Beringer, MPH1, Marlene Swift, RN1, C. Valerie Rice, PhD2, and Jadjit Dhillon1. (1) Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention & Control Program, Detroit Health Department, 1151 Taylor St, Rm 233C, Detroit, MI 48202, (313) 876-4340, gilbertv@health.ci.detroit.mi.us, (2) Community Health Services, Detroit Health Department, 1151 Taylor St, Rm 308C, Detroit, MI 48202

This poster will present the findings from the use of GIS to analyze multiple data to plan childhood lead poisoning prevention and reduction strategies in the city of Detroit. The program analyzed the following data: 1) housing data by the year the residence was built 2.) addresses where multiple children have historically been identified with blood lead levels of 15 and greater and 3)addresses of Medicaid children under age six that have yet to receive a lead test. These data have been used to identify target areas by single addresses and Census Tract to best utilize lead prevention/reduction resources to help address these areas of greatest need.

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Keywords: Lead, Geographic Information Systems

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

Children's Environmental Health: Lead Prevalence, Prevention and Evaluation

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA