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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Monday, October 31
12:30–2:00
1:10 p.m. Medical Male Circumcision: Should
we be concerned about unintended
consequences of disinhibition?—
Philimon Gona, PhD
Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics
3234.1
CCC, 402
Special Session on Current Topics in
Epidemiology and Public Health—Staging a
multisectoral and epidemiological response
to the emergent threat of the Zika Virus
Moderator(s): Adenike Bitto,
MD,DRPH,MPH,MCHES,FRSPH, Nico Rizzo,
PhD,
Med.Dr,
M.Sc.
Discussant: Nico Rizzo, PhD,
Med.Dr,
M.Sc., Adenike Bitto,
MD,DRPH,MPH,MCHES,FRSPH, Lyle Pe-
tersen, MD, MPH, Umair Shah, MD, MPH,
Rueben Warren, DDS, MPH, DrPH, MDiv,
Elquemedo Alleyne, DrPH mph, Anthony
Mawson, PhD
12:30 p.m. Zika Virus—
A Public Health
Emergency—Introductory
Remarks and Perspectives—Nico Rizzo,
PhD,
Med.Dr, M.Sc.
12:35 p.m. Epidemiology, prevention, and control
of Zika virus: Applying 21st Century
lessons learned from select arboviral
disease outbreaks—
Adenike Bitto,
MD,DRPH,MPH,MCHES,FRSPH
12:50 p.m. Zika Virus in the contiguous United
States—
Lyle Petersen, MD, MPH
1:10 p.m. A multi-disciplinary approach to
Zika—
Forging a path for Public Health
response at the local level—Umair A.
Shah, MD, MPH
1:25 p.m. Zika Virus: A national look from a local
perspective—
Elquemedo Alleyne, drph
mph
1:40 p.m. Zika Virus: Threatening Public Health
Ethics—
Rueben Warren, DDS, MPH,
DrPH, MDiv
Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3234.2
CCC, 403
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Moderator(s): Perrianne Lurie, MD, MPH
12:30 p.m. Intersection of anemia in changing
HIV prevalence over two cycles of the
Zimbabwe Demographic Health Surveys
in mothers 15-49 years with infant
children, 2005 versus 2010—
Clara Gona,
PhD
12:46 p.m. Zika emergence and response,
Harris County, Texas, 2015 to 2016:
Perspectives from the field—
Leann Liu,
MD, MS
1:02 p.m. Exploring Determinants to HIV
Monoinfection and HIV/HCV
Co-infection in Florida—
Veronica Brown,
MSPH
Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Vietnam
Caucus
3234.3
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 4D
Discrimination, Risky Behaviors, and
Violence—Public Health Epidemiology and
Health Disparities Research
Moderator(s): Halima Ahmadi-Montecalvo, PhD, MPH
12:30 p.m. Factors associated with Physical
Fighting and Carrying a Weapon on
School Property among High School
Students in the United States: Findings
from the 2013 Youth Risk Behavior
Surveillance System 2013—
Kourtney
Byrd, BSc
12:48 p.m. Association between physical fighting
and risk factors in middle school
students in Tennessee: Data from
2013 Tennessee Youth Risk Behaviour
Survey—
Chukwuemeka Ogbu
1:06 p.m. Emotional and physical reactions to
perceived racial discrimination and self-
reported health: Arizona Behavioral
Risk Surveillance System 2012-2014—
Kellee White, PhD
1:24 p.m. Measuring lifecourse discrimination
and the contribution of racism and
sexism in a population-based sample of
non-Hispanic Black and White women—
Jamila Kwarteng, PhD
Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics
3235.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 4ABC
Global Health and Public Health Ethics
Moderator(s): Soyoung Hwang, MPH
Table 1 Elephant in the Room: Toward a more
ethical approach and on the right side
of history with accountability toward
intended beneficiaries in humanitarian
aid; the challenges and promises—
Ramin Asgary, MD, MPH
Table 2 Public Health Ethics and the Social
Sciences: The Case of Ebola—
Harry
Perlstadt, PhD, MPH
Table 3 Ethical issues in the use of evidence in
patient safety reviews: A Scottish Case
Study—
Phil Mackie
Table 4 Creating the healthiest nation using
community-oriented medical education:
Lessons from the Cuban medical
education system—
Hilla Sang, MBA
Table 5 Securitization and human rights
law: Coherence in public health
emergencies—
Alexandra Phelan, LLM,
BBiomedSc/LLB
Table 6 Crisis-driven Medical Research in the
Global South—
Harriet Washington, MA
Journalism, Columbia U.
Table 7 Assessment of the voluntariness of
consent for HIV clinical trials among
women in India—
Arunansu Talukdar
Table 8 International Tribunal on the Human
Rights Impacts of Fracking: The Human
Health Subcase—
Tom Kerns, PhD
Table 9 Ethical challenges and issues faced
by researchers engaged in global
population health research—
Martin
Forde, Professor
Table 10 Accountability as a necessary
counterpart to agency in contexts of
disparity: Life projects and the social
determinants of health in Moroccan HIV
prevention—
Anne M. Montgomery, PhD
Candidate, MPhil, MSc
Organized by: Ethics
Endorsed by: Human Rights Forum, International Health,
Vietnam Caucus
3235.1
CCC, 406/407
Open meeting on drafting of the New APHA
Ethics Code
Organized by: Ethics
3236.0
HRD, Agate C
Adverse childhood events and interventions
to reduce maltreatment
Moderator(s): Wei Yang, PhD, MD, Abraham Salinas,
MD, MPH, PhD
12:30 p.m. Adverse childhood experiences as
predictors of health profiles among
families involved with child welfare—
Samantha Brown, PhD Candidate
12:50 p.m. Adverse childhood experiences and
non-suicidal self-injury in a population-
based sample of high school students—
Kristen Clements-Nolle, PhD, MPH
1:10 p.m. Health profiles of children and youth:
Implications for the medical home
model—
Julie McCrae, PhD
1:30 p.m. Burden and health impact of adverse
childhood experiences among Colorado
adults—
Amy Anderson Mellies, MPH
Organized by: Family Violence Prevention Caucus
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Mental
Health, Peace Caucus, School Health Education and
Services
3237.0
CCC, 101
Recipe for Success: CDC Programs Build
Capacity for State and Local Foodborne
Disease Response
Moderator(s): Wendy Johnson-Askew, PhD, MPH, RD,
Anna Newton, MPH
12:30 p.m. Integrated Food Safety Centers of
Excellence: Strengthening state and
local capacity for foodborne illness
surveillance and outbreak response
through peer-to-peer support—
Elizabeth Pace, MPH
12:55 p.m. FoodCORE: Foodborne Diseases
Centers for Outbreak Response
Enhancement—
Improving Foodborne
Disease Outbreak Response Capacity in
State and Local Health Departments—
Katherine Wargo, MPH
1:10 p.m. OutbreakNet Enhanced – Increasing
Outbreak Response Capacity of Health
Departments—
Kaleb Price, MPH
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
3238.0
CCC, 112
Using the New National Evaluation
Framework to Capture the Collective Impact
of SNAP-Ed
Moderator(s): M. Margaret Barth, PhD, MPH, Marci
Scott, Ph.D., R.D.N.
Discussant: Marci Scott, Ph.D., R.D.N.