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Lung cancer mortality among residents living near the El Paso smelter. Br J Ind Med (1982) 0.81
Developmental neurotoxicity of industrial chemicals. Lancet (2006) 7.37
The emergence of grade A eggs as a major source of Salmonella enteritidis infections. New implications for the control of salmonellosis. JAMA (1988) 7.35
Benzene and leukemia. An epidemiologic risk assessment. N Engl J Med (1987) 5.06
Occupational injury and illness in the United States. Estimates of costs, morbidity, and mortality. Arch Intern Med (1997) 3.89
Increasing incidence of tuberculosis in a prison inmate population. Association with HIV infection. JAMA (1989) 3.67
Excess mortality from epidemic influenza, 1957-1966. Am J Epidemiol (1974) 3.41
Occupational and environmental medicine. Meeting the growing need for clinical services. N Engl J Med (1991) 3.25
Case definitions for public health surveillance. MMWR Recomm Rep (1990) 2.93
Epidemic lead absorption near an ore smelter. The role of particulate lead. N Engl J Med (1975) 2.55
Cancer mortality at a Naval Nuclear Shipyard. Lancet (1981) 2.41
Pediatric lead poisoning in 1987: the silent epidemic continues. Pediatrics (1987) 2.31
A critical evaluation of influenza surveillance. Bull World Health Organ (1969) 2.21
Occupational lead poisoning, animal deaths, and environmental contamination at a scrap smelter. Am J Public Health (1976) 2.13
The geographic spread and temporal increase of the Lyme disease epidemic. JAMA (1991) 2.11
Rising mortality from motoneuron disease in the USA, 1962-84. Lancet (1989) 2.05
A case report of lead paint poisoning during renovation of a Victorian farmhouse. Am J Public Health (1990) 2.03
Asbestos--still a carcinogen. N Engl J Med (1998) 2.00
An investigation of the use of asbestos cement pipe for public water supply and the incidence of gastrointestinal cancer in Connecticut, 1935-1973. Am J Epidemiol (1978) 1.98
Metabolic consequences of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in sewage sludge. Am J Epidemiol (1980) 1.96
Lead exposure in stained glass workers. Am J Ind Med (1980) 1.94
Socioeconomic factors and asthma hospitalization rates in New York City. J Asthma (1999) 1.92
Widespread outbreaks of clam- and oyster-associated gastroenteritis. Role of Norwalk virus. N Engl J Med (1986) 1.82
HTLV-III/LAV seroconversion following a deep intramuscular needlestick injury. N Engl J Med (1986) 1.80
An outbreak of influenza A (H3N2) in a well immunized nursing home population. J Am Geriatr Soc (1992) 1.76
Exposure to lead from the Mystic River Bridge: the dilemma of deleading. N Engl J Med (1982) 1.68
Epidemic kepone poisoning in chemical workers. Am J Epidemiol (1978) 1.68
Lead poisoning in children of lead workers: home contamination with industrial dust. N Engl J Med (1977) 1.66
Occupational injuries among working adolescents in New York State. JAMA (1993) 1.65
Human babesiosis in New York State: Review of 139 hospitalized cases and analysis of prognostic factors. Arch Intern Med (1998) 1.64
Human babesiosis in New York State: an epidemiological description of 136 cases. Clin Infect Dis (1992) 1.61
Mortality of lead smelter workers. Am J Epidemiol (1985) 1.60
Evaluation of tickborne encephalitis case classification in Poland. Euro Surveill (2005) 1.57
Two decades of increasing mortality from Parkinson's disease among the US elderly. Arch Neurol (1990) 1.56
Phenol poisoning due to contaminated drinking water. Arch Environ Health (1978) 1.55
Child labor in 1990: prevalence and health hazards. Annu Rev Public Health (1990) 1.55
Human and rodent hantavirus infection in New York State: public health significance of an emerging infectious disease. Arch Intern Med (1996) 1.53
Photoassisted electrolysis of water by irradiation of a titanium dioxide electrode. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1975) 1.50
Occupational lead poisoning in the United States: clinical and biochemical findings related to blood lead levels. Br J Ind Med (1979) 1.50
Lead poisoning due to hai ge fen. The porphyrin content of individual erythrocytes. JAMA (1994) 1.49
The prevention of occupational cancer. CA Cancer J Clin (1996) 1.48
Chronic lead absorption. Result of poor ventilation in an indoor pistol range. JAMA (1975) 1.48
Upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders of occupational origin. Annu Rev Public Health (1991) 1.45
Cohort study of Michigan residents exposed to polybrominated biphenyls: epidemiologic and immunologic findings. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1979) 1.43
Waning effectiveness of mailed reminders on reducing broken appointments. Pediatrics (1981) 1.43
Implementation of a proficiency testing program for Lyme disease in New York State. Arch Pathol Lab Med (1994) 1.42
Cancer in children of parents exposed to hydrocarbon-related industries and occupations. Am J Epidemiol (1980) 1.38
HIV infection among women entering the New York State correctional system. Am J Public Health (1991) 1.36
Neurologic disorders following live measles-virus vaccination. JAMA (1973) 1.35
Increased lead absorption with anemia and slowed nerve conduction in children near a lead smelter. J Pediatr (1976) 1.32
Neuropsychological dysfunction in children with chronic low-level lead absorption. Lancet (1975) 1.30
The work-relatedness of renal disease. Arch Environ Health (1984) 1.30
Acute lead poisoning in construction workers: the failure of current protective standards. Arch Environ Health (1989) 1.28
West Nile virus: a case study in how NY State Health Information infrastructure facilitates preparation and response to disease outbreaks. J Public Health Manag Pract (2001) 1.27
Direct measurement of lead in bone. A promising biomarker. JAMA (1994) 1.23
A nationwide survey of heavy metal absorption in children living near primary copper, lead, and zinc smelters. Am J Epidemiol (1977) 1.21
Mortality from pulmonary embolism in the United States: 1962 to 1984. Chest (1990) 1.20
Occupational disease in New York State: a comprehensive examination. Am J Ind Med (1989) 1.19
Laetrile, apricot pits, and cyanide poisoning. N Engl J Med (1976) 1.19
A survey of a population exposed to high concentrations of arsenic in well water in Fairbanks, Alaska. Am J Epidemiol (1978) 1.18
Occupational risk of Lyme disease in endemic areas of New York State. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1988) 1.18
Occupational and community exposures to toxic metals: lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic. West J Med (1982) 1.16
Childhood asthma and passive smoking. Urinary cotinine as a biomarker of exposure. Am Rev Respir Dis (1992) 1.15
Trajectories of PTSD risk and resilience in World Trade Center responders: an 8-year prospective cohort study. Psychol Med (2013) 1.13
Case-control study of lung cancer in civilian employees at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine. Am J Epidemiol (1988) 1.11
Lead in the modern workplace. Am J Public Health (1990) 1.11
A multistate outbreak of sporotrichosis associated with sphagnum moss. Am J Epidemiol (1992) 1.11
Preventing rubella: assessing missed opportunities for immunization. Am J Public Health (1987) 1.11
The protective efficacy of immune serum globulin in hepatitis A: a statistical approach. JAMA (1973) 1.10
Geographic distribution of newborn HIV seroprevalence in relation to four sociodemographic variables. Am J Public Health (1991) 1.09
In vivo bone lead measurements: a rapid monitoring method for cumulative lead exposure. Am J Ind Med (1986) 1.07
Coccidioidomycosis in New York State. Emerg Infect Dis (2000) 1.07
Intussusception, rotavirus diarrhea, and rotavirus vaccine use among children in New York state. Pediatrics (2001) 1.06
The U.S. EPA Conference on Preventable Causes of Cancer in Children: a research agenda. Environ Health Perspect (1998) 1.06
The role of young children in a community-wide outbreak of hepatitis A. Epidemiol Infect (1997) 1.06
Work-related death: a continuing epidemic. Am J Public Health (2000) 1.06
Ethylene oxide: an overview of toxicologic and epidemiologic research. Am J Ind Med (1984) 1.05
A community hospital outbreak of legionellosis. Transmission by potable hot water. Am J Epidemiol (1987) 1.05
A cluster of pediatric metallic mercury exposure cases treated with meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) Environ Health Perspect (2000) 1.05
Threshold effect in lead-induced peripheral neuropathy. J Pediatr (1988) 1.05
The biology underlying molecular imaging in oncology: from genome to anatome and back again. Clin Radiol (2010) 1.04
Neonatal meningitis in England and Wales: a review of routine national data. Arch Dis Child (1994) 1.04
Re: "Is Gulf War syndrome due to stress? The evidence reexamined". Am J Epidemiol (1998) 1.04
Death caused by fermenting manure. JAMA (1981) 1.03
The developing brain and the environment: an introduction. Environ Health Perspect (2000) 1.03
Neurotoxic effects of solvent exposure on sewage treatment workers. Arch Environ Health (1988) 1.02
The rationale for a national prospective cohort study of environmental exposure and childhood development. Environ Res (2001) 1.02
The neurotoxicity of industrial solvents: a review of the literature. Am J Ind Med (1985) 1.01
Exposure to hazardous substances and male reproductive health: a research framework. Environ Health Perspect (2000) 1.01
Skunk-associated human rabies. JAMA (1972) 1.01
Chemical wastes--illegal hazards and legal remedies. Am J Public Health (1981) 1.01
Unraveling the chronic toxicity of lead: an essential priority for environmental health. Environ Health Perspect (1996) 1.00
A case-control study of leukemia at a naval nuclear shipyard. Am J Epidemiol (1986) 1.00
Paraquat and marijuana: epidemiologic risk assessment. Am J Public Health (1983) 1.00
Assessing the damage from cigarette smoking in New York State. N Y State J Med (1990) 0.99
Environmental threats to the health of children: the Asian perspective. Environ Health Perspect (2000) 0.98
New York State's two-dose schedule for measles immunization. Public Health Rep (1991) 0.97