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Chemical Terrorism Laboratory Preparedness
Information on Chemical Terrorism Testing
The Division of Laboratory Sciences at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides laboratory support for the public health response to chemical threat agents and threats involving selected toxins. The Trace Metals Unit was designated by the CDC as one of ten state public health agency laboratories to be a level 1 laboratory for the chemical emergency response program. Level 1 labs are those that provide immediate back up to CDC.
Testing Menu:
Toxic Metals in Blood
Toxic Metals in Urine
Lewisite Metabolite in Urine
Related Information:
Specimen Collection and Submission Instructions
Chain of Custody Form, DHHS_1264
MDHHS on-line CT training available on MiTrain *Search for the training, "Laboratory Response and Hospital Preparedness in a Chemical Exposure Event"
Michigan Prepares Chemical Emergency Page
CDC Chemical Agent Listing by Category
MDHHS Analytical Chemistry Section
MDHHS Chemical Terrorism Laboratory Preparedness