Early Results Letter Template, Milwaukee Anglers Study - State of Wisconsin

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Early Results Letter Template, Milwaukee Anglers Study - State of Wisconsin

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Attachment 10a. Early Results Letter Template, Milwaukee Anglers Study


Dear      :


The Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) Program, located within the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), receives copies of blood lead test results on individuals 15 years of age or older. It is our responsibility to inform individuals who have an elevated blood lead test about the recognized health hazards of lead and activities they can undertake to reduce lead exposure. Listed below is your most recent result and the date drawn:

Result Date drawn

     μg/dl [     ]

Ninety to ninety-five percent of adults with elevated blood lead levels are exposed to lead at work. In addition to personal exposure, workers can bring lead home and unknowingly expose their families. If you have children under the age of 6 or a pregnant woman in your home, it is important that they be tested for lead and certain preventative measures be undertaken. Please review the enclosed Fact Sheet to learn what lead is, its health effects, and steps necessary to protect you and your family from lead poisoning.


Feel free to contact your family physician or local health department for assistance in arranging further blood lead testing and to obtain additional educational materials. If you have questions regarding this letter, or if I can be of further assistance, please call the Occupational Health Surveillance Program at (608) 266-0923.


Sincerely,





Jonathan Meiman, M.D.

Chief Medical Officer

Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) Principal Investigator

Wisconsin Division of Public Health



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