Drivers of Infectious Diseases: Connections Matter
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								Course Overview
 Course Quality Rating 
 TBD 
 Course Description 
 This course is provided by Centers for Disease Control/COCA and will require a secondary login and/or registration. 
 This webinar focuses on animal health as an important factor in public health as zoonoses account for nearly two-thirds of human infectious diseases—the majority are from wild species. This is especially relevant given increasing pressures on our environment that are changing human contact with wildlife, resulting in the growing threat of disease emergence to our global and local public health and economies. Leading drivers of infectious disease emergence in humans from wildlife include anthropogenic pressures such as land use change, food production systems, and trade and travel. These complex drivers require broad and novel approaches to predict and prevent disease emergence. A multi-sectoral or One Health approach that considers the human-animal-environment links can promote synergies among public health, veterinary, and medical professions with other disciplines. PowerPoint slides are available for download. 
 SPEAKER: 
 William B. Karesh, DVM 
 Executive Vice President, Health & Policy 
 EcoHealth Alliance 
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 Target Audience 
 This course is designed for Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists, Veterinarians, Physician Assistants, Health Educators, and Other Clinicians 
 Learning Objectives 
 Having completed this course, the learner will be able to: 
 
 Identify key drivers of zoonotic infectious disease emergence 
 Describe approaches to identifying risk factors for zoonotic diseases 
 Describe the difference between disease occurrence mapping and correlation-based disease risk mapping 
 
 Council of Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (COL)/COL Tier(s) 
 None listed 
 Professional/Disciplinary Competencies 
 None listed 
 Format 
 Archived Webinar 
 Credit /CEU 
 CME 1.0, CNE 1.0, IACET CEU 1.0, CECH 1.0, CPE 0.1, AAVSB/RACE 1.0, CPH 1.0 
 Duration 
 1 hr. 
 Specifications 
 Media Player 
 Course Publication Date 
 May 12, 2016