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The Department is gathering data reported through its surveillance network of doctors, clinics, emergency care locations and medical facilities, which are reporting illnesses and injuries related to the oil spill for inclusion in its database. Each exposure-related complaint is followed up on by DHH Office of Public Health staff.This week's report also includes updated summaries of air surveillance data generated by state and federal agencies, including the EPA, the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health, a private company working with BP and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.
Breakdown of Cases by Category:
- Of the workers who reported illnesses, 245 were male, 32 were female. Of the general public, 32 were male, while 52 were female. Most of the individuals who reported illnesses were between the ages of 18 and 64.
- Most workers and members of the general public either utilized an emergency room, hospital, an urgent care center, clinic or physician's office. Ninety-three individuals called the Louisiana Poison Center's hotline. Seventeen individuals with mild symptoms had short hospitalizations.
Questions about exposure-related illnesses can be directed to the Louisiana Poison Center: 1-800-222-1222. The Poison Center is staffed 24 hours a day and can provide medical management advice. To report an exposure-related illness, call 1-888-293-7020.
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