Colorado. Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology Division.
Pub. Date
2017-
Description
This report describes the epidemiology of hepatitis A, B and C in Colorado. The three hepatitis viruses cause similar symptoms, but have different modes of transmission and can affect the liver differently. Data are presented for all hepatitis A, B, and C cases reported to CDPHE by December 31.
Pub. Date
2006.
Description
This report discusses results for ambient air toxics monitoring conducted at three locations in Denver during the year May 2002 through April 2003. The air monitoring project discussed in this report did not include monitoring for semi-volatile organic compounds. Thus, potential health effects for inhalation of pesticides or diesel emissions cannot be assessed. These compounds have not been monitored in recent years, except at some specific hazardous...
73) Fish consumption
Pub. Date
2012
Description
Fish are an important part of a healthy diet. They are a lean, low-calorie source of protein. However, some fish may contain chemicals that could pose health risks (EPA). The Water Quality Control Division (WQCD), in conjuction with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), and CDPHE Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology Division (DCEED), conducts an on-going study aimed at investigating the presence of certain contaminants (such as mercury, arsenic...