Enhancing Environmental Health Knowledge (EEK): Vectors and Public Health Pests Virtual Conference
EEK was designed to enhance the knowledge of environmental health professionals to help respond to environmental events of public health concern as well as to bring professionals together in a unique virtual environment to exchange information and discover new solutions to issues in vectors and public health pests.
You can find presentation slides in PDF format below.
Bedbugs
Don’t Panic! Helping Social Service Providers Cope with Bedbugs
Bedbugs: What Are the Health Risks?
Bedbugs in Elderly and Disabled, Low-income Housing – Getting Real!
Scratch That Itch: Exterminating Bedbugs through Partnerships with Private Enterprise
Bedbug (Cimex lectularius L.) Infestations Impact Quality of Life
Vector-borne Disease
Correlation Analysis of Climatic Variables, Migration, and Dengue Fever Cases in Southeast Florida
Environmental Health Specialists: Fishing for Fleas
Here They Come: New Diseases caused by Familiar Bugs
First Confirmed Case of Imported Zika Virus in Houston, Texas: Preventing Transmission
Mosquitoes and Mosquito-borne Pathogens
Vector/Pest Management and Control
Why Integrated Pest Management? Understanding, Designing and Resolving Implementation Challenges!
Data Driven: Utilizing California’s School Pesticide Report Database to Improve Gopher Management
Colorado’s Tickled Pink Campaign: Instituting a Statewide Passive Surveillance Program for Ticks
New Lethal Ovitrap and Larvicidal Tiles for Control of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus