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Environmental Public Health Tracking

The Environmental Public Health Tracking Program is an ongoing effort between the State of Maine and the Centers for Disease Control. The goals are the ongoing collection, integration, analysis, and interpretation of data about environmental hazards, exposure to environmental hazards and human health effects potentially related to exposure to environmental hazards. It includes dissemination of information learned from these data.

 

Planning Consortium Resources for the Public External Links

Current Membership List

October 18, 2005

June 2, 2004

March 3, 2004

November 4, 2003

June 11, 2003

 

A program description of Maine's Environmental Public Health Tracking Project

The Environmental Public Health Tracking Planning Consortium

A description of the Environmental Public Health Tracking Program from the Centers for Disease Control

Using Environmental Public Health Indicators to track health status and disease.

America's Environmental Health Gap: Why the Country Needs a Nationwide Health Tracking Network (PDF)

Carbon Monoxide: A Model Environmental Public Health Indicator (PDF)

 

CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program Website

The Public Health Foundation