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Fall 2019 Newsletter Available

This edition features the articles listed below. Download and read the 2019 Fall Newsletter for all the details. New Western Region: Welcome Washington State CoE Regional Changes: New Regional Map CoE All Products Website: Temporarily Unavailable Interview Training Workshop: Minnesota CoE Pining For a Common Source: New York CoE Case Study Partner Spotlight: Dale Morse

WGS Consultations

The TN CoE offers one-on-one WGS Consultations. These are available for epidemiologists, state health laboratorians, or anyone else involved in WGS analysis for public health surveillance. Priority will be given to states within the TN CoE region. Tom Denes and/or Lauren Hudson from the University of Tennessee are available to provide technical assistance, answer questions, […]

Promoting Food Safety Education Month to Consumers

To raise awareness about foodborne illness and the four simple steps to prevent it, the CDC has shared the following advice in their [simple-links one_link=”799″]: Dear Colleague: For [simple-links one_link=”781″] in September, join CDC in encouraging consumers to Be a Food Safety Superhero. Take steps to prevent foodborne illness, and show others how to keep […]

Partner Spotlight: Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)

The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is an organization of member states and territories representing public health epidemiologists. CSTE works to advance epidemiologic capacity and provides a critical forum for collaboration. The CSTE Enteric Diseases Subcommittee boasts over 400 members who are public health professionals interested in enteric pathogens with foodborne, waterborne, and […]