May 2023 ZOHU Call
- Using wastewater surveillance to understand disease dynamics
- First Evidence of Locally Acquired Dengue Virus Infection — Maricopa County, Arizona, November 2022
- Farmworkers and One Health Issues: Risks, Burden, and Strategies
Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm (Eastern Time)
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Webcast: WC4565(SC)-050323
Origination Date: May 3, 2023
Expiration Date: June 5, 2023
Web-on-Demand: WD4565(SC)-050323
Origination Date: June 6, 2023
Expiration Date: June 6, 2025
Presentations:
Using wastewater surveillance to understand disease dynamics
Amy Kirby, PhD, MPH
National Wastewater Surveillance System Lead
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
agk1@cdc.gov
First Evidence of Locally Acquired Dengue Virus Infection — Maricopa County, Arizona, November 2022
Melissa Kretschmer, CVT, MA
Epizoologist
Division of Epidemiology and Informatics
Maricopa County Department of Public Health
melissa.kretschmer@maricopa.gov
Farmworkers and One Health Issues: Risks, Burden, and Strategies
Bethany Boggess Alcauter, PhD
Director of National Agricultural Worker Health Program
National Center for Farmworker Health
alcauter@ncfh.org
Resources
Using wastewater surveillance to understand disease dynamics
First Evidence of Locally Acquired Dengue Virus Infection — Maricopa County, Arizona, November 2022
- Notes From the Field: First Evidence of Locally Acquired Dengue Virus Infection — Maricopa County, Arizona, November 2022
- Dengue Clinical Case Management course (DCCM)
Farmworkers and One Health Issues: Risks, Burden, and Strategies
Overall series objectives:
- Identify an implication for human, animal, and environmental health.
- Identify a One Health approach strategy for prevention of public health threats.
- Identify a One Health approach strategy for detection of public health threats.
- Identify a One Health approach strategy for responding to public health threats.
- List two ways to improve collaborative practice across the public healthcare team.
Disclosures:
In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters must disclose any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use.
CDC, our planners, presenters, and their spouses/partners wish to disclose they have no financial interests or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters.
The planning committee reviewed content to ensure there is no bias.
The presentations will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use.
CDC did not accept commercial support for this activity.