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President’s Message
Executive Director’s Message
SPRING 2019 | CONTENTS
21 APHL Publishes Guide to Lab Facility
Construction, Renovation
Infectious Diseases
22 Boots on the Ground: A Lab
Perspective on Hepatitis A Virus
Outbreak Response
SECTIONS
Environmental Health
24 Looking for Legionella
10 A Non-Conventional Matrix:
Potential Use of Dried Blood Spots
for Biomonitoring 26 MeVA Assay Aids Public Health Labs
in Fight Against Measles
Food Safety Informatics
12 Detecting Cyclospora in Food:
FDA’s Success with a New Method
during Outbreaks 27 APHL Makes Progress on Electronic
Lab Reporting for Animal Rabies
Industry Matters Public Health Preparedness
and Response
14 Addressing Punch Conservation
with Digital Microfluidics 28 Ensuring Readiness for Rabies
in Puerto Rico
From the Bench
15 Rhode Island Leverages Agency
Partnerships to Identify
Contaminated Leachate
Quality Systems
16 Pacific Rim Regional Network Meets,
Establishes Strategic Priorities
Global Health
17 APHL Closes Productive Decade of
Work in Sierra Leone
18 Sierra Leone’s Antimicrobial
Resistance Surveillance Strengthens
with Microbiology and Bacteriology
Lab Activations
20 APHL Builds TB Testing Capacity in
Sierra Leone
21 Developing Laboratory Leaders: APHL
Joins with Global Partners to Address
a Growing Need
29 Public Health System Recovery in Full
Swing: Hurricane Response in Puerto
Rico and the US Virgin Islands
30 The Future of Biosafety and
Biosecurity in the Public
Health Laboratory
32 Celebrating 20 Years of the Laboratory
Response Network: Partnering in
Preparedness and Response
33 Using MicrobeNet to Enhance
Biothreat Agent Detection
Membership
34 The Laboratory District:
Protecting the Nation’s Capital
Fellows
36 Fellowship Programs Prepare for
Incoming Fellows and Celebrate
Successes of Past Fellows
APHL LAB MATTERS STAFF APHL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gynene Sullivan, MA, CAPM, editor Joanne Bartkus, PhD, D(ABMM), president
Karen Klinedinst, art director Grace E. Kubin, PhD, president-elect
Jody DeVoll, MAT, advisor
4 FEATURE
The Promise and Challenge
of Newborn Screening
in 2019
NBS is a public health success story,
ongoing for 56 years. On the one
hand, new treatment and laboratory
testing options open up the
possibility of expanded screening
panels. On the other hand, testing
laboratories and follow-up providers
are generally under-resourced and
straining to keep pace with growing
workloads. But scientists are
working diligently to improve the
accuracy and precision of existing
tests and to bring on new disorders,
even as they continue the high-
stakes work of screening tens of
thousands of infants a year.
Bill Whitmar, MS, secretary-treasurer
To submit an article for consideration, contact
Gynene Sullivan, editor, at [email protected].
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) works to
strengthen laboratory systems serving the public’s health in the US
and globally. APHL’s member laboratories protect the public’s health
by monitoring and detecting infectious and foodborne diseases,
environmental contaminants, terrorist agents, genetic disorders in
newborns and other diverse health threats.
Richard S. Steece, PhD, D(ABMM), member-at-large
Denise Marie Toney, PhD, HCLD(ABB), member-at-large
Maria Lucia Ishida, PhD, associate institutional member
representative
Tamara Theisen, MT(ASCP), local institutional member
representative
Mark Wade, local institutional member representative
8515 Georgia Avenue, Suite 700
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: 240.485.2745
Fax: 240.485.2700
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.aphl.org
Ewa King, PhD, immediate past president
Scott J. Becker, MS, ex officio, executive director, APHL
PublicHealthLabs
@APHL
APHL.org
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