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. 1987 Aug;77(8):1006-8.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.77.8.1006.

Occupational disease surveillance data sources, 1985

Occupational disease surveillance data sources, 1985

J T Muldoon et al. Am J Public Health. 1987 Aug.

Abstract

Health department epidemiologists in 50 states, New York City, and the District of Columbia were surveyed in 1985 about seven potential data sources for occupational disease surveillance. Reported sources of occupational disease data were: automated workers' compensation claims (63 per cent of the 52 respondents); provider reports (62 per cent); death certificates with occupation or industry (60 per cent); cancer registries with occupational histories (35 per cent); birth certificates with parent's occupation (27 per cent); non-cancer disease registries (13 per cent); and hospital or insurance records (8 per cent).

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