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In "Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance -- United
States, Second Quarter, 1994," on page 741, the first sentence of
the second paragraph should read "The cumulative number of BLL
reports for the first and second quarters of 1994 increased 48%
over the comparable time period for 1993 (Table_1)." On pages
741-
742, the last sentence of the third paragraph should be deleted.
The following table contains the corrected numbers and footnotes
and replaces Table 1 on page 742.
Table_1 Note:
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TABLE 1. Reports of elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) among adults -- 22 states, *
second quarter, 1994
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Second quarter, 1994 Cumulative Cumulative
Reported BLL --------------------------- reports, reports,
(ug/dL) No. reports No. persons + 1994 1993 &
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25-39 4,544 2,247 8,630 6,221
40-49 1,372 646 2,742 1,478
50-59 261 133 536 321
>=60 110 59 226 184
Total 6,287 3,085 12,134 8,204
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* Reported by Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachu-
setts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.
+ Individual reports are categorized according to the highest reported BLL for the person during
the given quarter. Pennsylvania reports only numbers of reports on a quarterly basis; quarterly
summaries of numbers of persons do not include Pennsylvania data.
& Data for first quarter 1993 reported from 16 states (Alabama, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South
Carolina, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Wisconsin). Data for second quarter 1993 also include
reports from Arizona, California, and Washington.
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