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Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (HHLPSS)

Latest date with data
2022
Expected update frequency
Every year
Locations available for download
Delaware, County, City, Zip Code, State Senate District, State House District, Census Tract, Neighborhood
Description
HHLPSS (Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System) is a web-based data management platform developed and supported by the CDC for use by state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs (CLPPPs) to provide a centralized surveillance repository for blood lead data, environmental sampling results, and follow-up information for case management.
Rationale
These indicators are used for reporting of Nationally Consistent Data Measures (NCDM). The purpose of these NCDM was to develop standardized data and measures for understanding the impact of our environment on our health and to establish the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network.
Citation
Centers for Disease Control and Delaware Department of Health and Social Services. Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System. 2011-2020. https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/
Data Download (.csv)

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Indicators
Name Latest Date With Data
Children Tested with Levels Above 3.5 µg/dl Count 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 3.5 µg/dl Count (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 3.5 µg/dl Count (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 3.5 µg/dl Rate 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 3.5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 3.5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 5 µg/dl Count 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 5 µg/dl Count (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 5 µg/dl Count (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 5 µg/dl Rate 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Above 5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 3.5 µg/dl Count 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 3.5 µg/dl Count (Age: 1-2) 2014
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 3.5 µg/dl Count (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 3.5 µg/dl Rate 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 3.5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 1-2) 2014
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 3.5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 5 µg/dl Count 2014
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 5 µg/dl Count (Age: 1-2) No data
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 5 µg/dl Count (Age: 2-6) 2014
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 5 µg/dl Rate 2014
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 1-2) No data
Children Tested with Levels Between 0 and 5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 2-6) 2014
Children Tested with Levels Between 3.5 and 5 µg/dl Count 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 3.5 and 5 µg/dl Count (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 3.5 and 5 µg/dl Count (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 3.5 and 5 µg/dl Rate 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 3.5 and 5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested with Levels Between 3.5 and 5 µg/dl Rate (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested Count 2022
Children Tested Count (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested Count (Age: 2-6) 2022
Children Tested Rate 2022
Children Tested Rate (Age: 1-2) 2022
Children Tested Rate (Age: 2-6) 2022
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Data Source
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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