Between Two Heads of Lettuce with the Food Safety CoEs
In the first hour, each CoE will highlight collaborations with a partner state. In the remaining time, they will solicit feedback from attendees on their ease of finding CoE resources and what they would like to see implemented.
National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) Training
The National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) is a web-based platform used by health departments in the United States to report all waterborne, foodborne, and enteric disease outbreaks to CDC. In early 2023, CDC released a new NORS user interface (“NORS 3.0”), which reflects a revised, streamlined NORS form and allows reporting of fungal disease outbreaks. The CDC NORS Team will provide a walkthrough of NORS 3.0 and demonstrate key features of the system, including the NORSDirect data upload function. The training session will also include an open Q & A portion.
Overview of Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Traceback and How Epidemiology Drives Decision Making
Traceback provides valuable information during foodborne outbreak investigations to determine if there is a link between illnesses and a specific food product. This presentation will describe how FSIS conducts traceback and the importance of epidemiologic information in prioritizing and directing traceback activities.
Preparing for the PulseNet 2.0 Transition
This session will discuss the following topics: introduction to the PulseNet 2.0 platform, analyzing data in PulseNet 2.0, interpreting and reporting sequence data, Questions and Answers related to analysis of PulseNet Data. At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: Understand the process of analyzing sequences using PulseNet 2.0.
Roundtable discussion of Reoccurring, Emerging, and Persisting Strains (REPs)
CDC investigates reoccurring, emerging, and persisting strains (REPs) to understand ways people continue to become infected with enteric bacteria and identify novel prevention approaches. Examples of active REPs include REPEXH01 (E. coli O157 “CAZ strain”), REPEXH02 (E. coli O157 “SMS strain”), and REPJJP03 (Salmonella Newport “Delmarva strain”). CDC will be joined by the New York CoE to facilitate a roundtable discussion of REP strains. At the start of the session, the forum will be open for audience, engagement, questions, discussion. Topics covered may include any and all of the following: clarification of state expectations for REP strain follow-up, national and local level tracking of REP strains, criteria for coding and investigating REPs, discussing the differences in response to REPs, and much more. A brief summary of REPs strains work at CDC may follow depending on audience interest.