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Project Timeline: 8/1/2009-1/31/2013
Between August 1, 2009 through January 31, 2013, CDPH and Sequoia Foundation furnished newborn blood spots, as needed, to the UC Davis Public Health Sciences Department, Davis, California.
The scope of work included the following:
1) Link 1100 BSFN records to newborn screening program records and fine specimen locations,
2) Poll 1100 newborn dried blood spots, with dates of birth 1999 through 2010, in at least three requests,
3) Create a data set of NBS laboratory results and other fields,
4) Provide data in batches of 200 or more, and
5) Consultation to assist with data usage.
Projects
- Environmental and Molecular Epidemiology of Childhood Leukemia
- Evaluation of the Partnership for Smoke-Free Families Program
- Genetic Contributions to Preterm Birth Study
- Outcome Prediction in Children with Positive California Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening
- Prenatal and Neonatal Biologic Markers for Autism
- Ascertain Environmental Exposure During Pregnancy
- Enhancing the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program
- CA Title 17 Analysis: Training/Certifying Renovation, Remodeling, and Painting Activities
- Children's Health Initiative - Impacts of Childhood Asthma in California
- Prenatal Smoke Exposure and Age at Menarche
- Selection In Utero: A Test of Competing Explanations
- iCARE General Population File
- Case-Control Study of Maternal and Infant Genetic Contributions to Preterm Birth
- California's Chronic Disease Environmental Health Surveillance System
- Design of California's Response and Surveillance System for Childhood Lead Exposures (RASSCLE II) System
- Data Mapping California's Blood Lead Testing Reports
- California Electronic Blood Lead Reporting Security and Data Transmission Upgrades
- Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry Data Analysis