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Kitty H. Gelberg, Ph.D., MPH
Chief, Epidemiology & Surveillance Section
Bureau of Occupational Health
New York State Department of Health
547 River Street, Room 230
Troy, NY 12180-2216
Telephone: (518) 402-7900
Fax: (518) 402-7909
E-mail: khg01@health.state.ny.us
Visit the State of New York, Department of Health home page at http://www.nyhealth.gov;
Available Publications
The following publications can be requested from the address
above:
- Heavy Metals Registry Report-Surveillance Data for 1996 and 1997.
New York State Department of Health. Albany 1999.
- Heavy Metals Registry Report-Surveillance Data for 1995 and 1996.
New York State Department of Health. Albany 1998.
- Lead on the Job: A Guide for Workers. New York State Department of
Health. Publication Date, June 1999 . (Available in Polish, Greek, and Spanish)
- Lead on the Job: A Guide for employers. New York State Department
of Health. Publication Date, June 1999.
- Lead Exposure in Adults: A Guide for Health Care Providers. New
York State Department of Health. Publication date June 1999
- Lead Control Guide for Bridges and Steel Structures. Protecting
Workers During Rehabilitation and Demolition. (Mt. Sinai Construction
Hygiene & Ergonomics Program, 212/241-7573)
- Lead Poisoning Prevention guidelines for Prentatal Care Providers.
New York State Department of Health, 1995
- Fletcher, A., Gelberg, K., Marshall, E.G. Lead Exposure Among Women
in New York State. Journal of Community Health, June 1999
- Lin, S., Hwang, S., Marshall, E.G., Marion, D. Does Paternal
Occupational Lead Exposure Increase the Risks of Low Birth Weight or
Prematurity? American Journal of Epidemiology, 1999
- Lin, S., Hwang, S., Marshall, E.G., Stone, R.R., Chen, J. Fertility
Rates Among Lead Workers and Professional Bus Drivers: A Comparative
Study. Annals of Epidemiology 1996;6:201-208
- New York State Occupational Health Clinic Network: Protecting the
Workers of New York State. New York State Department of Health,
1998.
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