Form 0920-1175 Environmental Public Health Tracking - CHILDHOOD BLOOD L

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Att4B Childhood Lead Blood Level Form

Environment Public Health Tracking -- Childhood Blood Lead Poisoning

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Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-1175

Exp. Date 07/31/2023

V 6.5 Childhood Lead Poisoning Data Dictionary

Environmental Public Health Tracking

Childhood Blood Lead Poisoning

Summary for CLP2:

Blood Lead Levels by Year or Birth Cohort, by County

Characteristic

Description

Data Sources

CDC Lead Program; CLPP Programs; Tracking Grantees

Purpose

This dataset allows public health professionals and researchers to evaluate screening practices and monitor progress towards eliminating lead poisoning among children. Also, this dataset will be used to develop indicators (with appropriate procedures to protect confidentiality) for the national public portal. This dataset can be linked to US Census data and other data sources to identify geographic areas where children are at risk for lead poisoning.


This dataset is used to create the following indicators:

  • Blood Lead Levels by Birth Cohort

  • Annual Blood Lead Levels

  • State Blood Lead Testing Practices 


Restrictions

This is a restricted access dataset without appropriate confidentiality measures applied.



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CDC estimates the average public reporting burden for this collection of information as 40 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data/information sources, gathering and maintaining the data/information needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Information Collection Review Office, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS H21-8, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-1175).









CLP2: Blood Lead Levels by Birth Cohort, by County

Childhood Lead Poisoning


Data Dictionary for Aggregate Data

Environmental Public Health Tracking

Field Name

Field Description

Data Type

Code Scheme

Legal Values

Field Length

Required

STATE

State FIPS code

String

nn

FIPS code

2

Required

AgeGroup 

Age in months of child at time of test 

Integer 

1 = 0-<12 

2 = 12-<24 

3 = 24-<36 

4 = 36-<48 

5 = 48-<60 

6 = 60-<72 

9 = unknown age 

10=No Testing in county 

11=County not in system 

 

1-6, 9 – 11  

2 

Required 

CountyFIPS

County FIPS code

String

nnnnn U = unknown

FIPS code, U

5

Required

BCYear

Year in which birth cohort was born

Integer

nnnn

0-9999

4

Required

BLLCategory


Categorization of blood lead test results in units of μg/dL

Integer

1 = <3.5

2 = 3.5 - <5

3 = 5 - <10

4 = 10-<15

5 = 15-<20

6 = 20-<25

7 = 25-<45

8 = 45-<70

9 = ≥70

10=No testing in county

11=County not in system


1-11

2

Required

NumChildrenTested

Number of children tested

Integer


0-nnnnn

5

Required

Confirmed

Classification of test result as either confirmed or unconfirmed

Integer

0=no, unconfirmed

1=yes, confirmed

0-1

1

Required



LSPYear 

Year corresponding to the dataset submission 

String 

nnnn-nnnn 

0-9999 

4 

Required 

BLLReported 

Blood lead levels reported to states 

Integer 

1=Blood Lead Levels 3.5 µg/dL 

2= Blood Lead Levels 5 µg/dL 

3 = Blood Lead Levels 10 µg/dL 

4=All tests 

1-4 

1 

Required 

FollowupRequired 

Follow-up investigation required 

Integer 

0 = no 

1= yes 

0-1 

1 

Required 

CaseProtocol 

Protocol present for case management and risk assessment follow-up  

Integer 

1 = 3.5µg/dL 

2 = 5 µg/dL 

3 = 10 µg/dL 

4 = none 

1-4 

1 

Required 

SurveillanceType 

Blood lead testing surveillance type:  

Integer 

1 = Targeted - Where blood lead screening is conducted on the basis of risk for elevated blood lead in children. For example, the screening of all children covered under state Medicaid Programs. 

 

2 = Universal - Where blood Lead Screening is mandated by State Public Health Law or State Public Health Programs which require the screening of blood lead of ALL children born in that state, regardless of a child’s risk for elevated  blood lead. 

1-2 

1 

Required 








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