Clearance is
provided contingent on CDC advising its grantees/contractors of the
change in wording of the race/ethnicity and asthma questions that
were made during clearance. Dissemination of the aggregate data set
and statistics generated from the aggregate data set will always be
accompanied by the following caveats: These data were collected
for program management purposes. The data are not generalizable at
the national, state, or local level. Furthermore, because inclusion
criteria vary across grantees, comparisons of aggregate statistics
across programs can be misleading (i.e., state policies and
practices for blood lead testing vary and local priorities drive
decisions regarding which homes receive assessments for other
housing hazards). However, descriptive statistics can be used to
compare changes overtime in a given area when the method by which
housing units are chosen for inclusion remains the same. With a
thoughtful understanding of the approach used to include housing
units in a given location, HHLPPS can be used to make associations
between the number of individuals in a given area and a specific
housing hazard or health condition and geographic descriptors such
as poverty, age of housing, tenancy, and health conditions."
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
04/30/2015
36 Months From Approved
160
0
0
640
0
0
0
0
0
The Healthy Homes Lead Poisoning
Surveillance System (HHLPSS) builds upon previous efforts by the
National Blood Lead Surveillance System (NBLSS) to characterize the
home environment in terms of not only lead poisoning risk factors,
but also other home-based risk factors.
US Code:
42
USC 241 Name of Law: Research and investigations generally
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