[Federal Register: February 7, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 26)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30DAY-27-03]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
the CDC Reports Clearance Officer at (404) 498-1210. Send written
comments to CDC, Desk Officer, Human Resources and Housing Branch, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503. Written
comments should be received within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project: Exposure to Aerosolized Brevetoxins During Red
Tide Events (OMB No. 0920-0494)--Extension--National Center for
Environmental Health (NCEH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
Gymnodinium breve is the marine dinoflagellate responsible for
extensive blooms (called ``red tides'') that form in the Gulf of
Mexico. G. breve produces potent toxins, called brevetoxins, that have
been responsible for killing millions of fish and other marine
organisms. The biochemical activity of brevetoxins is not completely
understood and there is very little information regarding human health
effects from environmental exposures, such as inhaling brevetoxin that
has been aerosolized and swept onto the coast by offshore winds. CDC,
National Center for Environmental Health is planning to recruit 100
people who work along the coast of Florida and who potentially will be
occupationally exposed to aerosolized red tide toxins some time during
the year following recruitment. We plan to administer a base-line
respiratory health questionnaire and conduct pre- and post-shift
pulmonary function tests during a time when there is no red tide
reported near the area. When a red tide develops, we plan to administer
a symptom survey and conduct pulmonary function testing (PFT) on a
group of study participants who are working in the area where the red
tide is near shore and on a control group of study participants who are
not working in an area where the red tide is near shore (i.e., are not
exposed to the red tide). We will then compare (1) symptom reports
before and during the red tide and (2) the changes in baseline PFT
values during the work shift (differences between pre- and post-shift
PFT results without exposure to red tide) with the changes in PFT
values during the work shift when individuals are exposed to red tide.
In addition, we plan to assist in collecting biological specimens
(inflammatory cells from nose and throat swabs) to assess whether they
can be used to verify exposure and to demonstrate a biological effect
(i.e., inflammatory response) from exposure to red tide. We have
collected part of the data, but, because we are dealing with natural
phenomena and are subject literally to the tides, we must extend our
data collection time for an additional two years. The estimated
annualized burden is 206 hours.
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Number of Average burden
Respondents Number of responses per per response
respondents respondent (in hours)
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Pulmonary History Questionnaire........................... 20 1 20/60
Spirometry................................................ 20 20 20/60
Nasal and Throat Swabs.................................... 20 20 5/60
Symptom Questionnaire..................................... 20 20 5/60
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Dated: January 31, 2003.
Thomas Bartenfeld,
Acting Associate Director for Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 03-3024 Filed 2-6-03; 8:45 am]
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