95: ProPublica's Syphilis Investigation – Part 2
An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "95: ProPublica's Syphilis Investigation – Part 2" was published on January 11, 2022 and runs 8 minutes.
January 11, 2022 ·8m · Public Health Review Morning Edition
Summary
Dr. Joseph Kanter, Louisiana's State Health Officer, explains the evolution of messaging required by the fast-moving Omicron variant during an appearance on C-SPAN's Washington Journal morning show Monday; ProPublica journalist Caroline Chen considers the impact her story about congenital syphilis might have on the debate over funding for public health, especially in rural America; and ASTHO shares success stories of several disability and preparedness specialists working in jurisdictions across the country. C-SPAN Washington Journal: Dr. Joseph Kanter CDC News Release: Reported STDs Reach All-time High for 6th Consecutive Year ProPublica Website: Babies Are Dying of Syphilis. It's 100% Preventable. ASTHO Blog Article: Embedded – One Year Review of Disability and Preparedness Specialists Project
Episode Description
Dr. Joseph Kanter, Louisiana's State Health Officer, explains the evolution of messaging required by the fast-moving Omicron variant during an appearance on C-SPAN's Washington Journal morning show Monday; ProPublica journalist Caroline Chen considers the impact her story about congenital syphilis might have on the debate over funding for public health, especially in rural America; and ASTHO shares success stories of several disability and preparedness specialists working in jurisdictions across the country.
C-SPAN Washington Journal: Dr. Joseph Kanter
CDC News Release: Reported STDs Reach All-time High for 6th Consecutive Year
ProPublica Website: Babies Are Dying of Syphilis. It's 100% Preventable.
ASTHO Blog Article: Embedded – One Year Review of Disability and Preparedness Specialists Project
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