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Diagnostic Immunology
The Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory (DIL) serves as the New York State public health reference laboratory performing serologic assays for the detection of patient antibody responses to bacteria, parasites, and viruses. A diverse array of techniques…
Diagnostic Immunology - Testing
Bacterial SerologyAnaplasma phagocytophilum IgG IFABartonella henselae and quintana IgG IFABorrelia burgdorferi ELISAB. burgdorferi VlsE1/pepC10 IgG/IgM Screen with reflexB. burgdorferi IgG and IgM when Screen is positive or…
Diagnostic Immunology - Research & Development
Diagnostic Immunology - Training & Education
On-site TrainingThe Diagnostic Immunology Laboratory has hosted visiting scientists from academic and public health institutions in an effort to learn new techniques and assay development. The laboratory has provided assay development training for…
Diagnostic Immunology - Frequently Asked Questions
Newborn Screening - History
The concept of newborn screening began in Buffalo, New York in 1960 with the work of Robert Guthrie, M.D., Ph.D. Today, all 50 states provide newborn screening. New York's Newborn Screening Program began in 1965, and is one of the most expansive…
Information for Families
Congratulations on your new addition! The Newborn Screening Program, a service of the New York State Department of Health, is proud to be a part of this important time in your life. Our brochure, For Your Baby's Health, explains the…
Specimen Usage, Retention and Security Policies
Specimen UsageResidual dried blood spot specimens are retained by the New York State Department of Health NBS program because they are an invaluable resource for a variety of functions. They are used internally in the NBS program as well as…
Newborn Screening - Laws & Regulations
The Newborn Screening Program was established by Public Health Law in 1965. To access this law, please click Public Health Law Section 2500-a, select "Laws", "Laws of New York", then enter "2500-a" in the search box and…
Newborn Screening - Selected Publications
Newborn Screening - Funding
The New York State Newborn Screening Program has a long history of partnering with internal and external entities in support of improving our newborn screening program. To this end, we actively seek funding opportunities and cooperative agreements.…
Emergency Response
The Environmental Health Laboratories play a variety of vital emergency response roles:As a Level 1 Laboratory in the Laboratory Response Network for Chemical Threats (LRN-C), we provide surge-capacity testing to the CDC, detecting many toxic…
Environmental Biology
The Environmental Biology Laboratory ensures the health and safety of NYS citizens by conducting routine testing of drinking and recreational waters, carrying out research and development studies, and participating in various academic programs.…
Environmental Organic Chemical Analysis
As the EPA-designated reference laboratory for NY State, the Environmental Organic Chemical Analysis Laboratory analyzes water, and air samples submitted by state agencies and local health departments for a variety of organic environmental…
Inorganic Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Analytical Chemistry is a core component of the Laboratory of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry with diverse responsibilities that encompass the measurement of various inorganic contaminants in water, air, solid waste, and food, as well as…
Medical Marijuana
Nuclear Chemistry
Wadsworth Center’s Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory operates within the Laboratory of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Division of Environmental Health Sciences. The Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory cooperates with other New York State agencies…
Guidelines to Opt-out
Although the usage of dried blood spot specimens is highly controlled and confidential, some parents/legal guardians still wish to have their child’s specimen(s) excluded from use for anything beyond the routine mandated screening.To have your child…
Genetic Counseling Information
Most of the disorders on the newborn screening panel are genetic. If a newborn is diagnosed with one of the disorders on the panel, the parents or other family members may decide to meet with a genetic counselor. Genetic counselors are graduate-…