Sue Binder
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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The Journal of Pediatrics | 1991
Michael D. McElvaine; Hyman G. Orbach; Sue Binder; Lorry A. Blanksma; Edmond F. Maes; Richard M. Krieg
To study the effect of lowering the definition of an elevated blood lead level on the performance of the erythrocyte protoporphyrin screening test and the number of children who would require follow-up, we collected laboratory data from a screening program. The estimated sensitivity of an erythrocyte protoporphyrin level greater than or equal to 35 micrograms/dl for identifying children with elevated blood lead levels was 73% when we used 1985 Centers for Disease Control guidelines (elevated blood lead level greater than or equal to 25 micrograms/dl). Eight percent of the tests showed positive results. When we redefined an elevated blood lead level as greater than or equal to 15 micrograms/dl, the sensitivity estimate was reduced to 37% and the number of positive test results increased fourfold.
Science | 1999
Sue Binder; Alexandra M. Levitt; Jeffrey J. Sacks; James Hughes
Pediatrics | 1992
Michael D. McElvaine; Thomas D. Matte; Sue Binder; Estilita G. DeUngria; Charles G. Copley
American Journal of Epidemiology | 1994
Catherine J. Staes; Matte T; Copley Cg; Dana Flanders; Sue Binder
JAMA | 1993
Sue Binder; Thomas D. Matte
JAMA | 1990
Jeffrey J. Sacks; Sue Binder
Archive | 1997
Peter A. Briss; Thomas D. Matte; Joel C. Schwartz; Lisa S. Rosenblum; Sue Binder
Pediatrics | 1992
Thomas D. Matte; Sue Binder; Michael D. McElvaine; Charles C. Copley; Estilita G. De Ungria
Archive | 1999
Sue Binder; Alexandra M. Levitt; James Hughes
JAMA | 1993
Thomas D. Matte; Sue Binder