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    Newsletters from the Poison Center and Public Health Collaborations Community of Practice (PCPH CoP) are available below. To become a member of the PCPH CoP, please contact PCPHCoP@cdc.gov.

    2022

    • Climate Change and Toxic Exposures [PDF – 1 MB]
    • Chemical Incidents [PDF – 789 KB]

    2021

    • Pesticides [PDF – 938 KB]

     2019

    • Disaster Response [PDF – 496 KB]

    2016

    • Radiation Emergency Training [PDF – 2.3 MB]
    • Opioids [PDF – 830 KB]
    • National Poison Prevention Week [PDF – 398 KB]
    • Introduction to the Poison Center Public Health Community of Practice [PDF – 318 KB]
    Last Reviewed: November 9, 2022
    Source: National Center for Environmental Health
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