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Query Results for New Mexico Childhood Lead Poisoning: Single Years, Ages 0-5, Data - Percentage of Children Tested Before Age 6 with Blood Lead Levels Equal to 5 or Greater and Less Than 10 mcg/dL

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Query Criteria

Measure Description:Elevated Childhood Lead Tests, Proportional Rates
Year of Test Filter: 2019
Data Grouped By:County

  • **The estimate has been suppressed because the number of events and population size are small and not appropriate for publication, or it could be used to calculate the number in a cell that has been suppressed.

Data Note

Elevated blood lead levels are confirmed by either one elevated venous test or two elevated capillary or unknown specimen tests less than 12 weeks apart. Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance data are not randomly sampled or representative of the population. Number and percent of children tested with elevated blood lead levels cannot be interpreted as prevalence or incidence for the population.

Data Sources

New Mexico Lead Poisoning Surveillance and Prevention Program, New Mexico Department of Health
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