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Improving special pathogen preparedness in the U.S. @EmoryUniversity / @unmc / @BellevueHosp. Retweets ≠ endorsement. Find us on Bluesky: http://netec.bsky.social

💡 Applying for the NSPS Level 2 #STANDAward? Join NETEC for a live info session to learn about eligibility, requirements, and next steps—with Q&A from NETEC leaders. 📅 Wednesday, November 12 at 12 p.m. EST 🔗 Register: ow.ly/bzMC50XkAzE #NSPS #HealthSecurity

TheNETEC's tweet image. 💡 Applying for the NSPS Level 2 #STANDAward?
Join NETEC for a live info session to learn about eligibility, requirements, and next steps—with Q&A from NETEC leaders.

📅 Wednesday, November 12 at 12 p.m. EST
🔗 Register: ow.ly/bzMC50XkAzE

#NSPS #HealthSecurity

🦇🕷️ Creepy, crawly, flying… and spreading disease! This Halloween, NETEC reminds healthcare workers and anyone who may contact these creatures to follow best practices: use PPE, practice hand hygiene, and follow facility protocols for suspected cases. #NETECNugget

TheNETEC's tweet image. 🦇🕷️ Creepy, crawly, flying… and spreading disease! This Halloween, NETEC reminds healthcare workers and anyone who may contact these creatures to follow best practices: use PPE, practice hand hygiene, and follow facility protocols for suspected cases.
#NETECNugget
TheNETEC's tweet image. 🦇🕷️ Creepy, crawly, flying… and spreading disease! This Halloween, NETEC reminds healthcare workers and anyone who may contact these creatures to follow best practices: use PPE, practice hand hygiene, and follow facility protocols for suspected cases.
#NETECNugget
TheNETEC's tweet image. 🦇🕷️ Creepy, crawly, flying… and spreading disease! This Halloween, NETEC reminds healthcare workers and anyone who may contact these creatures to follow best practices: use PPE, practice hand hygiene, and follow facility protocols for suspected cases.
#NETECNugget
TheNETEC's tweet image. 🦇🕷️ Creepy, crawly, flying… and spreading disease! This Halloween, NETEC reminds healthcare workers and anyone who may contact these creatures to follow best practices: use PPE, practice hand hygiene, and follow facility protocols for suspected cases.
#NETECNugget

Ebola is a viral hemorrhagic fever—but bleeding is rarely an early symptom. Healthcare providers: focus on early signs, exposure history, and safe patient assessment. 🔗 Guidance here: ow.ly/qaMw50XiHkh #Ebola #SpecialPathogens #Preparedness #NETECNugget

TheNETEC's tweet image. Ebola is a viral hemorrhagic fever—but bleeding is rarely an early symptom.
 
Healthcare providers: focus on early signs, exposure history, and safe patient assessment.
 
🔗 Guidance here: ow.ly/qaMw50XiHkh
 
 #Ebola #SpecialPathogens #Preparedness #NETECNugget

🧡 “Fear can be a good thing—it brings caution. But we also have to remember compassion, especially for pregnant patients.” — Dr. John Horton (@EmoryUniversity) 🎧 Hear more in the next Transmission Interrupted episode, out Nov. 5. #NETEC #TransmissionInterrupted


📰 IDWeek Daily News spotlight! NETEC leaders Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett (@UNMC), & Vicki Herrera (UNMC) discuss lessons from the 2024 Lassa Fever response and the power of NSPS coordination. ow.ly/AfZ050XjiWq #IDWeek #LassaFever

TheNETEC's tweet image. 📰 IDWeek Daily News spotlight!
NETEC leaders Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett (@UNMC), & Vicki Herrera (UNMC) discuss lessons from the 2024 Lassa Fever response and the power of NSPS coordination.

ow.ly/AfZ050XjiWq
#IDWeek #LassaFever

Hospitals teaming up = stronger global readiness. 🌍 Learn how Twinning works → ow.ly/CAUh50XhPqa #GlobalHealth #Preparedness #NETEC


Authored by NETEC’s leadership—Drs. Lowe (@UNMC), Mehta (@EmoryUniversity) & Mukherjee (@BellevueHosp)—the latest blog calls on hospital leaders to invest in #SpecialPathogen readiness now. 👉 ow.ly/bcUb50XijHh #HealthSecurity #Readiness


Grateful for coverage from @AHAhospitals, @CIDRAP-twitter, @medicallabmlo, and more, to help amplify our $37.5M initiative expanding special pathogen treatment readiness nationwide. More: ow.ly/8RlY50XhCr5 #NETEC #NSPS #STANDAward

TheNETEC's tweet image. Grateful for coverage from @AHAhospitals, @CIDRAP-twitter, @medicallabmlo, and more, to help amplify our $37.5M initiative expanding special pathogen treatment readiness nationwide.

More: ow.ly/8RlY50XhCr5

#NETEC #NSPS #STANDAward
TheNETEC's tweet image. Grateful for coverage from @AHAhospitals, @CIDRAP-twitter, @medicallabmlo, and more, to help amplify our $37.5M initiative expanding special pathogen treatment readiness nationwide.

More: ow.ly/8RlY50XhCr5

#NETEC #NSPS #STANDAward

What are HCIDs & how can we prepare? 🦠 Dr. Justin Chan, Chief Hospital Epidemiologist at @BellevueHosp, explains the importance of a national readiness framework as outlined here: “Strengthening the Response: A Framework for HCID Preparedness” → ow.ly/if2g50Xeoqm


A team member can’t enter the patient care room? They can still make a difference. Keep them engaged as a trained observer or training assistant to support safety& readiness. Explore NETEC’s guide ⬇️ ow.ly/iN7B50XeogN #HCID #NETECNugget

TheNETEC's tweet image. A team member can’t enter the patient care room? They can still make a difference.
Keep them engaged as a trained observer or training assistant to support safety& readiness.

Explore NETEC’s guide ⬇️
ow.ly/iN7B50XeogN

#HCID #NETECNugget

🧠 NETEC at #IDWeek2025: Experts Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett & Vicki Herrera (@unmc) shared lessons from a 2024 Lassa Fever case in Iowa—covering patient care, lab handling, and regional coordination. Thanks to all who attended or visited our booth!

TheNETEC's tweet image. 🧠 NETEC at #IDWeek2025: Experts Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett  & Vicki Herrera (@unmc) shared lessons from a 2024 Lassa Fever case in Iowa—covering patient care, lab handling, and regional coordination. Thanks to all who attended or visited our booth!
TheNETEC's tweet image. 🧠 NETEC at #IDWeek2025: Experts Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett  & Vicki Herrera (@unmc) shared lessons from a 2024 Lassa Fever case in Iowa—covering patient care, lab handling, and regional coordination. Thanks to all who attended or visited our booth!
TheNETEC's tweet image. 🧠 NETEC at #IDWeek2025: Experts Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett  & Vicki Herrera (@unmc) shared lessons from a 2024 Lassa Fever case in Iowa—covering patient care, lab handling, and regional coordination. Thanks to all who attended or visited our booth!
TheNETEC's tweet image. 🧠 NETEC at #IDWeek2025: Experts Dr. Aneesh Mehta (@emoryuniversity), Dr. Angela Hewlett  & Vicki Herrera (@unmc) shared lessons from a 2024 Lassa Fever case in Iowa—covering patient care, lab handling, and regional coordination. Thanks to all who attended or visited our booth!

🤰🦠 How does caring for a patient with a special pathogen translate to caring for a pregnant person and the fetus? In the next episode of Transmission Interrupted, Dr. John Horton (Emory) joins host Jill Morgan to discuss how pregnancy changes the body’s response to infection.


NETEC is awarding up to 75 U.S. hospitals $500,000 each to strengthen preparedness, training, and capacity for high-consequence infectious disease response. 📅 Apply by December 2, 2025, at 4 p.m. CST 👉 netec.org/stand-fund-awa…


Up to 75 U.S. hospitals will be awarded $500,000 each to strengthen preparedness, training, and capacity for high-consequence infectious disease (HCID) response. Start Your Application 👉 netec.org/stand-fund-awa…


🚨 Webinar: Ebola—Clinical Evaluation, Treatment & Infection Control 📅 Friday, October 24 | 🕐 3 p.m. EST Learn about the DRC’s 16th Ebola outbreak, patient care, infection prevention, and NETEC’s role in U.S. preparedness. Register: ow.ly/TFmK50Xe7OO

TheNETEC's tweet image. 🚨 Webinar: Ebola—Clinical Evaluation, Treatment & Infection Control

📅 Friday, October 24 | 🕐 3 p.m. EST

Learn about the DRC’s 16th Ebola outbreak, patient care, infection prevention, and NETEC’s role in U.S. preparedness.

Register: ow.ly/TFmK50Xe7OO

🦠 This Infection Prevention & Control Week, learn about the unsung heroes of healthcare: Infection Preventionists (IPs)! Marie Moss, Director of Infection Prevention & Control at @BellevueHosp, highlights how IPs protect patients every day. Thank you, IPs! 🙌


Behind every safe hospital visit, there’s a team of Infection Preventionists (IPs) and healthcare professionals keeping us safe! 🙌 This #InfectionPreventionWeek, check out resources compiled by the NETEC IPC Work Group → ow.ly/cy7k50XeWRv


🚨 Webinar: Ebola—Clinical Evaluation, Treatment, and Infection Control for Clinicians & Healthcare Staff 📅 Friday, October 24 | 🕐 3 p.m. EST Learn about the DRC’s 16th Ebola outbreak, patient care, IPC, and NETEC’s U.S. training role. Register: ow.ly/TFmK50Xe7OO

TheNETEC's tweet image. 🚨 Webinar: Ebola—Clinical Evaluation, Treatment, and Infection Control for Clinicians & Healthcare Staff

📅 Friday, October 24 | 🕐 3 p.m. EST

Learn about the DRC’s 16th Ebola outbreak, patient care, IPC, and NETEC’s U.S. training role.

Register: ow.ly/TFmK50Xe7OO

🧪 In a new @MedicalLabMLO Q&A, NETEC experts Vicki Herrera (@UNMC) & Dr. Colleen Kraft (@EmoryUniversity) share how labs can sustain HCID readiness using NETEC’s NSPS Level 2 Resource Guide—with tools, checklists & best practices. 🔗 Read more: ow.ly/wAks50X8IhN

TheNETEC's tweet image. 🧪 In a new @MedicalLabMLO Q&A, NETEC experts Vicki Herrera (@UNMC) & Dr. Colleen Kraft (@EmoryUniversity) share how labs can sustain HCID readiness using NETEC’s NSPS Level 2 Resource Guide—with tools, checklists & best practices.

🔗 Read more: ow.ly/wAks50X8IhN

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In this MLO online exclusive interview, NETEC Laboratory Workgroup co-chairs Vicki Herrera, MS and Dr. Colleen Kraft, MD discuss the advantages of adopting the NSPS Level 2 Resource Guide in laboratories with MLO Editor-in-Chief, Christina Wichmann: bit.ly/3KQBjpQ #Lab


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