September 2026 ZOHU Call

For Everyone

What to know

  • The September 2nd ZOHU Call will take place from 2:00-3:00 pm ET.
  • If registration is full, try the dial-in info below.
  • A video recording will be posted within 30 days after the call.
  • The TRAIN course registration code is ZOHUwebcast
Pictorial graphic with five silhouettes of various lifeforms and text reading "ZOHU Call" and "Zoonoses & One Health Updates" at the bottom.

Webinar details

Register and join the webinar on September 2, 2-3PM ET

See and hear the presentations and ask questions online. Join us on Teams by using the registration invite link or by using the dial in information below.

Presentation topics

  • You can't manage what you don't measure: Utilization of CASVNET, a national electronic database, to measure antimicrobial prescribing in companion animals
  • A multicenter iatrogenic outbreak of Purpureocillium septic arthritis in horses from contaminated injected pharmaceuticals

Presenters

  • Jennifer Granick, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), Professor, Internal Medicine, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, grani003@umn.edu
  • Douglas Pluta, MS, PhD Student, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech University dhpluta@vt.edu

Dial in by phone

+1 404-718-3800,,843866460# United States, Atlanta

(888) 994-4478,,843866460# United States (Toll-free)

Find a local number

Phone conference ID: 843 866 460#

International numbers available: https://dialin.teams.microsoft.com/f157e5c8-9e01-4021-b245-b3aec6e9a1bc?id=688366217

Continuing Education (CE)

Visit CDC Train to receive free CE.

Webcast (Live)
Web-on-Demand (Recording)
  • Course Name: WC5035-090226
  • Registration Code: ZOHUwebcast
  • Start Date: September 2 2026
  • End Date: September 5, 2026

  • Course Name: WD5035-090226
  • Start Date: October 6, 2026
  • End Date: October 6, 2029

Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify at least one impact the One Health issue has on human, animal, or environmental health.
  2. Identify at least one One Health approach strategy to help prevent a public health threat.
  3. Identify at least one One Health approach strategy to help detect a public health threat.
  4. Identify at least one One Health approach strategy to help respond to, or prepare for, a public health threat. 
  5. List two ways to improve collaborative practice across the public healthcare team. 

Disclosures

In compliance with continuing education requirements, all planners and presenters must disclose all financial relationships, in any amount, with ineligible companies over the previous 24 months as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or products under investigational use.

CDC, our planners, and presenters wish to disclose they have no financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.

Content will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use.

CDC did not accept commercial or in-kind support for this activity.

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