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Infectious Diseases
Summer 2017 Issue 3
4 ARLN Regional Laboratories Host Inaugural Trainings on CRE and CRPA
6 On the Front Lines of Vaccine-Preventable Outbreaks
8 APHL Convenes National TB Conference
Partner Profile
16 15 Minutes with Jeffrey Engel
Sharing the Value of Public Health Laboratories
Quality Systems
18 With Assessments from Coast to Coast, L-SIP Increases Impact
Environmental Health
19 Massachusetts LRN-B and LRN-C Level-1 Laboratories Collaborate
on Suspected Fentanyl Sample Testing
Environmental Health/Food Safety
20 Understanding Pesticide Testing Interfaces Between Laboratories
and the US EPA
Food Safety
22 It’s All About the Food: APHL Convenes PulseNet/OutbreakNet Regional Meeting
Global Health
23 APHL Strengthens Laboratory Leadership in Ethiopia
Newborn Screening
24 APHL Meeting Reviews Status of Screening for New Disorders
From the Bench
26 Florida Responds to the Challenges of Zika Surge Testing
28 Evaluating New Assays and Technologies to Detect the Next Threat
Industry Matters
Inside:
18 With Assessments from Coast to Coast, L-SIP Increases Participant Numbers
24 Florida Responds to the Challenges of Zika Surge Testing
36 Welcome to the Coolest PHL in America
ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORIES
Feature Article: 10
Invisible No More: Sharing the Value
of Public Health Laboratories
The need for a laboratory voice in budgetary
discussions has become more urgent recently, and
“human-to-human relationships” are as critical as
technical knowledge. So how does a public health
laboratory raise its profile within the community?
By telling a good story…over and over again.
30 Zika Virus: Not Dominating 2017 Headlines, But Labs Should Maintain Readiness
31 Training Laboratories: The Unsung Heroes of PHLs APHL LAB MATTERS STAFF
Fellowship Programs Jody DeVoll, Advisor
32 APHL Fellows Begin Assignments in State and CDC Public Health Laboratories
Public Health Preparedness and Response
33 Public Health Laboratories: A Resource for Sentinel Clinical Laboratories
Gynene Sullivan, Editor
Karen Klinedinst, Art Director
APHL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ewa King, PhD, president
Joanne Bartkus, PhD, D(ABMM),
president-elect
Bill Whitmar, MS, secretary-treasurer
Institutional Research
Grace E. Kubin, PhD, member-at-large
34 Data Dive: The Value of Public Health Laboratories Denise Marie Toney, PhD, HCLD(ABB),
member-at-large
Member Spotlight Scott J. Zimmerman, DrPH, MPH,
HCLD(ABB), member-at-large
35 Annual Meeting 2017: Public Health in Providence
36 Welcome to the Coolest PHL in America
38 All About Allegheny: A County PHL Grows Bigger, Better
40 APHL Marches for Science
Tamara Theisen, MT(ASCP), local
institutional member representative
A. Christopher Whelen, PhD, D(ABMM),
past president
41 Tools You Can Use
Scott J. Becker, MS, ex officio, executive
director, APHL
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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.
This publication was supported by Cooperative
Agreement #NU600E000103, #U2GGH001097,
#1U500E000094-01 and #NU2GGH001993 funded
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC); by Cooperative Agreement #U22MC24078
and #UG5MC27837 funded by the Health Re-
sources and Services Administration (HRSA); by
Cooperative Agreement #1U18FD004710 funded
by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and
by Assistance Agreement #83483301 funded by
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Its
contents are solely the responsibility of the au-
thors and do not necessarily represent the official
views of CDC, HRSA, FDA, EPA or the Department
of Health and Human Services.
To submit an article for consideration, contact
Gynene Sullivan, editor, at gynene.sullivan@
aphl.org.
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