New York State Department of Health Bureau of Communicable Disease Control Typhoid Fever Positive Lab reports
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Overview of the Records
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Albany, NY 12230
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Arrangement
Chronological by year; then by region (i.e., Buffalo, Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, and White Plains); then alphabetical by patient's last name.
Administrative History
The records were generated in response to Section 25 of Chapter 45 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909 (L. 1909, Ch. 49). This law required all physicians to immediately notify the State Department of Health of every case of "infectious and contagious or communicable" disease. The tests were then performed by the department's Division of Laboratories and Research.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of 7" x 5 1/2" printed forms compiled by the Health Department's Division of Laboratories and Research. The reports confirm the presence of typhoid fever and provide the following data: the laboratory number; date; source from which blood was taken; patient's name and address; date the sample was taken; doctor's name; institution address; results of tests; and health officer's name and address. The back of the form provides an interpretation of the results.
Related Material
B0164 Typhoid fever case report cards
B0165 Deceased and released typhoid carriers case files
B0166 Typhoid fever case investigation files and
B1068 Typhoid fever carriers case control cards contain case investigation files and lab reports, generated by the State Department of Health, that document the study of typhoid fever.
Access Restrictions
Restricted by New York Public Health Law sect. 18 and New York Code of Rules and Regulations part 10, sect. 50-4; by New York Freedom of Information Law (Public Officers Law Art. 6) sect. 87.2(b); by New York Personal Privacy Protection Law (Public Officers Law Art. 6-A) sect. 96; and by the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Acct (HIPAA), 42 U.S. Code sect. 1320d-6, and -7.
Access Terms
New York (State). Department of Health. Division of Medical Services
New York (State). Department of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology and Communicable Disease Control
New York (State). Department of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology
New York (State). Department of Health. Division of Laboratories and Research