This series consists of the final reports and publications of study results of epidemiological studies conducted by the Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology.
Creator
New York (State). Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
Access Restrictions
Working files found in this series are restricted.
The State Department of Health investigates communicable disease outbreaks traced to contaminated milk, with the goal of diagnosing and documenting the cause, extent, and spread of illness and locating responsible milk producers and distributors. This series consists of reports, memorandums, correspondence, laboratory test results, survey data, and news clippings documenting outbreaks of septic sore throat in Ulster and Greene counties. Also included are memorandums summarizing the epidemic and tables showing cases by gender and age.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Health
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Bureau of Occupational Health epidemiological and special studies
Series Number
16968
Summary
This series includes investigative studies and reports that document occupational and environmental health problems among New York State residents. These studies and reports contain health data, including but not limited to confidential medical records.
Creator
New York (State). Bureau of Occupational Health
Access Restrictions
Access to medical records and other confidential information found in this series is restricted. State Archives staff will review requests for specific records and disclose in accordance with New York State Freedom of Information Law.
This series consists of correspondence and interim and final reports of registries of information on radiation contamination in specific geographic areas. The reports are meant to analyze and detect health risks or potentially health threatening patterns.
Creator
New York (State). Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
Access Restrictions
Working files found in this series are restricted.