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Infectious Diseases Committee

The Infectious Diseases (ID) Committee advocates for public health laboratory needs and addresses gaps in laboratory testing across all infectious diseases, with five subcommittees that focus on disease-specific issues.

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Our Purpose

About the Committee

Committee Charge

The Infectious Disease committee serves to advise the board, the Association, and its partners on laboratory capacity and capability and the role of the laboratory in the detection, control and prevention of infectious diseases of public health significance. In addition, the committee advises on the evaluation and implementation of new technologies for the detection of infectious agents, addresses challenges facing public health and provides input to shape public health policy as it relates to infectious diseases. 

Priorities

  • Address issues pertaining to the maintenance of laboratory capability and capacity for infectious diseases of public health importance, including the exploration of shared service models. 
  • Explore the use, performance and utility of new and existing diagnostic technologies and consider the impact of these technologies on public health practice. 
  • Assist public health laboratories with guidance and tools for monitoring and responding appropriately to existing or impending infectious disease threats, outbreaks and/or emergencies. 
  • Monitor and respond to changes in federal regulations, funding or public health infrastructure that may impact infectious disease testing in public health laboratories. 
  • Identify and promote the role of public health laboratories in applied and collaborative research including publications and national conference presentations. 

Subcommittees

The ID Committee maintains five subcommittees:  

  • HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections 
  • Influenza and Respiratory Pathogens 
  • Next Generation Sequencing  
  • Tuberculosis
  • Vector-borne Diseases 
Our Work

Projects and Work Products

Current Projects

The ID Committee is currently working on: 

  • Defining core infectious disease functions of public health laboratories, including what testing capacity means and what specific capacities are needed.  
  • Evaluating expanded applications of existing laboratory equipment to improve infectious disease testing throughput or efficiency.  
  • Identifying data needs and evaluate evaluating potential changes to the HIV Diagnostic Algorithm. 

Recently Completed Work Products

The ID Committee was instrumental in producing the following materials:

Our Team

Meet the Committee

Marty Soehnlen, PhD, MPH, PHLD(ABB)
Committee Chair | Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

Sara Vetter, PhD, D(ABMM)
Committee Vice-chair | Minnesota Department of Health

Anthony Tran, DrPH, MPH, D(ABMM) 
APHL Board of Directors Liaison | California Department of Public Health

Vaneet AroraMD, MPH, D(ABMM)
Kentucky Department of Public Health

Megan Crumpler, PhD, HCLD(ABB)
Orange County Public Health Laboratory 

Drew FrancisM(ASCP)CM 
Arizona State Public Health Laboratory

William A. Glover II, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS(ASCP)
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

Thomas Kirn, PhD, MD
New Jersey Department of Health

Grace KubinPhD
Texas Department of State Health Services

Shannon R. Matzinger, PhD
Colorado Department of Health

Jenny Meredith, PhD, HCLD(ABB)
South Carolina Department of Public Health

Kimberlee A. Musser, PhD
Wadsworth Center 

Marie-Claire RowlinsonPhD, D(ABMM) 

Saba Shama, MBBS, MD, DNB, M(ASCP)
Tennessee Department of Health 

Alana SterkelPhD, D(ABMM), SM(ASCP)
Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene 

David Joey Stringer
Dallas County Health Department

Kelly Wroblewski, MPH 
Committee Liaison

Ashton Blair
Committee Liaison