Recognizing Waterborne Disease and the Health Effects of Water Pollution
June 5, 2008
This reference guide provides access to clinically relevant information and specialized educational resources for practicing physicians in several major areas of increasing importance and growing concern among those responsible for protecting public health and water safety, including basics of water safety and protection, evaluation and management of disease resulting from waterborne pathogens, evaluation and management of disease resulting from chemical contaminants, and evaluation and management of water-related disease in susceptible populations and risk communication. CME credit is available through the publisher beginning in August 2008.
A module on “Physician Preparedness for Acts of Water Terrorism” is also available.
Entry Filed under: Bioterrorism, Infectious diseases, Laboratory information. Tags: CME, environmental health, public health, water pollution, water terrorism, waterborne illness.

The National Laboratory Training Network is a training system sponsored by the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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