Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene (WSLH) scientists in the Communicable Disease Division and the Newborn Screening Laboratory published articles in the latest supplement to Public Health Reports – Advancing the Public Health Laboratory System through Outreach and Partnerships.
The collection of articles written by state and federal scientists covers a range of topics including laboratory systems and training, global health, laboratory response and infectious diseases, food safety and outbreak response, and newborn screening.
WSLH-authored articles include:
Strengthening Public Health in Wisconsin Through the Wisconsin Clinical Laboratory Network
Allen C. Bateman, PhD, MPH, Erin J. Bowles, BS, Erik Munson, PhD, Raymond P. Podzorski, PhD, Eric T. Beck, PhD, Richard Dern, MS, Alana K. Sterkel, PhD, David M. Warshauer, PhD, Peter A. Shult, PhD
Newborn Screening for Inherited Metabolic Disorders: Early Identification and Long-Term Care for Patients in the Plain Community, Wisconsin, 2011-2017
Patrice K. Held, PhD , Gregory M. Rice, MD, Ashley Kuhl, CGC, Nicoletta Drilias, RD, Mei Baker, MD, James Deline, MD, Gretchen Spicer, BS, Claire Sandrock, BS, Christine M. Seroogy, MD, Jessica Scott Schwoerer, MD
Public Health Reports is the official journal of the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General and the U.S. Public Health Service. The journal is peer-reviewed and publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries related to public health practice and methodology, public health law, and teaching at schools and programs of public health.
Dr. Patel’s work at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) implementing the Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network has greatly enhanced national capacity to monitor and detect antimicrobial resistance. Dr. Patel has chaired the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) Subcommittee for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing and works with the World Health Organization to strengthen global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance. Dr. Patel currently works in Principal Scientific Affairs, Microbiology at Beckman Coulter Diagnostics.
The WSLH 
As a member of the national Laboratory Response Network, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene (WSLH) scientists work closely with the Type I, II and III State Asset HazMat Teams and serve as a testing and support resource in situations involving unknown substances or credible threats.