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March 2, 2022 Public Meeting

PACCARB
March 2, 2022 Public Meeting

 

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The 20th PACCARB in-person public meeting was dedicated to conducting a One Health antimicrobial resistance and pandemic preparedness workshop. The focus of this meeting was on a hypothetical, large-scale disease outbreak scenario that was used to facilitate discussions intended to identify key issues and critical pandemic preparedness gaps as they relate to antimicrobial resistance.

Agenda

Agenda - PDF*

Webcast Information

Archived Webcast

Meeting Documents

Meeting Summary - PDF*

Notice

Federal Register Notice

Presentations

Community Story - PDF*
Rep. John Burkel

Panel 1: Avian Influenza: 2014-2015 HPAI Outbreak

H5N1 Avian Influenza in Humans 1997-2021: Anticipate, Recognize, Act - PDF*
Daniel Lucey, Georgetown University

Federal Response to 2015 Outbreak - PDF*
Fidelis Hegngi, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

State Public Health Response to HPAI Outbreak - PDF*
Joni Scheftel, Minnesota Department of Public Health

Industry Response to Avian Influenza Outbreaks - PDF*
Michelle Kromm, Food Forward, LLC

Panel 2: 2009-2010 H1N1 Pandemic

2009-2010 H1N1 Pandemic Overview and One Health and AMR Implications - PDF*
Andrew Bowman, The Ohio State University

Federal Response to the H1N1 Pandemic - PDF*
James Lawler, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Swine Industry Response to and Impacts of the H1N1 Pandemic - PDF*
Heather Fowler, National Pork Board

Panel 3: 1918 Influenza Pandemic

Understanding the Scale of the 1918 Pandemic and the Role of Bacterial Coinfections on Mortality - PDF*
Jeffery Taubenberger, National Institutes of Health

Public Health Policy and the Public’s Behavior During Pandemics - PDF*
Nancy Bristow, University of Puget Sound


*People using assistive technology may not be able to fully access information in these files. For assistance, contact the Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria by emailing CARB@hhs.gov.

Content created by Assistant Secretary for Health (ASH)
Content last reviewed January 9, 2024