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LAB MATTERS COLUMNS Informatics 24 Building a Digital Bridge 2 President’s Message 3 Executive Director’s Message 25 AIMS Portal Solutions in Action: More Than Just Data Exchange SECTIONS Fall 2017 Issue 4 Institutional Research Environmental Health 4 5 fall 2017 | contents 25 I Want You!...To Add Your Lab’s Data to the PLSD Marine Biotoxins: A Snapshot of Public Health Laboratory Testing Capabilities 26 Data Dive: Informatics Self- Assessment Tool Results Developing New Lab Methods to Assess Chemical Exposure in New Hampshire Policy 27 When Newborn Screening Meets Policy: Nebraska’s Path to Adding Disorders Partner Profile 12 15 Minutes with Patrick Breysse Newborn Screening From the Bench 28 Looking at the Newborn Screening “Big Picture” in the Big Easy 14 Leveraging Lab Capacity Toward Regional Health Concerns in the Four Corners 16 Iowa’s State Hygienic Laboratory Tackles Radioanalytical Challenges for Lead-210 17 Tennessee Tracks Prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium Infections 20 Curriculum Upgrade Comes to Laboratory Medicine at the University of Sierra Leone Member Spotlight 34 Supporting Public Health in Growing King County 21 Improved Sample Transport System Increases Access to Viral Load Testing 23 PHLs and AMD: A Technology Match in Atlanta and Nationwide 31 Giving Your Data Its Due: A Few Pointers for Conference Speakers 32 Nebraska Public Health Laboratory: A Horse of A Different Color Global Health 22 Building Lab Capacity in Africa: The Democratic Republic of Congo 30 Identifying the Missing Link for BSOs: Leadership Communications 18 From the Great Lakes to Lake Victoria: Strengthening Microbiology in Uganda Infectious Diseases Public Health Preparedness and Response Fellows 36 APHL Initiates New Classes of Laboratory Fellows Digital Extra Biomonitoring Protecting Communities from Chemicals of Concern Inside: 24 Building a Digital Bridge 28 Looking at the Newborn Screening “Big Picture” in the Big Easy 30 Identifying the Missing Link for BSOs: Leadership ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORIES 6 FEATURE ARTICLE  Protecting Communities from Chemicals of Concern In the 1970s, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey showed that gasoline lead was a major exposure for children and adults—a huge finding that would not have been known otherwise. Today NHANES provides a critical baseline for national background levels of exposure to other chemicals, but state efforts to test and document local, possibly elevated, exposures to the new “alphabet soup” of PFOAs and PFOSs have been little funded and lagging. Public health laboratories aim to change that. 37 Tools You Can Use Download the Lab Matters App! Read articles on your mobile device through the customized Lab Matters app and subscribe to the digital edition by emailing [email protected]. 8515 Georgia Avenue, Suite 700 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: 240.485.2745 Fax: 240.485.2700 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aphl.org PublicHealthLabs This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement #5NU60OE000103, #NU60OE000103, #U2GGH001097, #1U50OE000094-01 and #NU2GGH001993 funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); by Cooperative Agreement #U22MC24078, UG5MC27837 and #UG9MC30369 funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA); by Cooperative Agreement #1U18FD004710 and #1U18FD006244 funded by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and by Assistance Agreement #83483301 funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the au- thors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC, HRSA, FDA, EPA or the Department of Health and Human Services. To submit an article for consideration, contact Gynene Sullivan, editor, at [email protected]. @APHL APHL.org Summer 2017 LAB MATTERS 1