March 2021 ZOHU Call
- One Water: Estimating the Burden of Waterborne Disease in the United States
- The Global One Health Education Movement
- National Wastewater Surveillance System: Science to Implementation
Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm (Eastern Time)
Web-on-Demand: A captioned video recording has been posted.
Course Access Code: onehealth2021
Web-on-Demand: WD2962-030321
Origination Date: April 6, 2021
Expiration Date: April 6, 2023
Presentations:
One Health News from CDC
Casey Barton Behravesh, MS, DVM, DrPH, DACVPM
Captain, U.S. Public Health Service
Director, One Health Office
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
dlx9@cdc.gov
One Water: Estimating the Burden of Waterborne Disease in the United States
Sarah Collier, MPH
Analytic Epidemiologist
Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
sau9@cdc.gov
The Global One Health Education Movement
Deborah Thomson, DVM
President, One Health Lessons
and
One Health Education Subgroup Contributor, World Veterinary Association
onehealthlessons@gmail.com
National Wastewater Surveillance System: Science to Implementation
Amy E. Kirby, PhD MPH
Environmental Microbiologist
National Wastewater Surveillance System Lead
Community Interventions and Critical Populations Task Force, COVID-19 Response
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
agk1@cdc.gov
Resources
One Water: Estimating the Burden of Waterborne Disease in the United States
- Steps for the general public to prevent waterborne disease at home
- Summary of the new waterborne disease in the US estimate
The Global One Health Education Movement
- One Health Lessonsexternal icon
- Planting sustainable seeds in young minds: the need to teach planetary health to childrenexternal icon
- Core Competencies in One Health Education: What Are We Missing?external icon
National Wastewater Surveillance System: Science to Implementation
Overall series objectives:
- Describe 2 key points from the presentation.
- Describe how a multisectoral One Health approach can be applied to the presentation topic.
- Identify an implication for animal and human health.
- Identify a One Health approach strategy for prevention, detection, or response to public health threats.
- Identify 2 new resources from CDC partners.
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 with the exception of Dr. Deborah Thomson and she wishes to disclose that she will speak about the organization she founded and may mention her science communication book.
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.