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Vector-borne diseases caused by arboviruses, viruses spread by mosquitoes, ticks, and other biting insects, are becoming a growing concern in the United States. Changes in the environment and in human activities are reshaping where insects live and how people are exposed, increasing the risk of disease.
This webinar series brings together researchers, public health practitioners, policymakers, health authorities, and community-based organizations to examine lessons learned and practical steps for preventing and managing the spread of arboviral diseases.
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Description
“Meeting the Moment with Arboviral Disease” is a webinar series that will bring together researchers, practitioners, policy makers, state, and local policy makers and health authorities, community-based organizations to share lessons learned and discuss practical next steps for implementing measures to prevent, detect, and mitigate the spread of arboviral disease in community settings.
Contributors
Staff
Stacey Giroux Wells
Lead
Shalini Singaravelu
Carolyn Shore
Major units and sub-units
Center for Health, People, and Places
Lead
Biomedical and Health Sciences Program Area
Lead