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Volume 28, Supplement—December 2022
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Workforce

Continuing Contributions of Field Epidemiology Training Programs to Global COVID-19 Response

Elizabeth BellComments to Author , Camille Mittendorf, Erika Meyer, Olivia Barnum, Carl Reddy, Seymour Williams, Henry Baggett, and Reina Turcios-Ruiz
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (E. Bell, C. Mittendorf, E. Meyer, O. Barnum, S. Williams, H. Baggett, R. Turcios-Ruiz); Task Force for Global Health, Decatur, Georgia, USA (C. Reddy); Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network (TEPHINET), Decatur (C. Reddy)

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Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs) reporting trainee or graduate support to COVID-19 preparedness and response by WHO response pillar and WHO regional office (AFRO, Africa; EMRO, Eastern Mediterranean; EURO, Europe; PAHO, Americas; SEARO, Southeast Asia; WPRO, Western Pacific). Programs indicating engagement of FETP trainees, graduates, or any FETP involvement (trainees or graduates) are shown. A) Pillar 1, country-level coordination. B) Pillar 2, risk communication and community engagement. C) Pillar 3, surveillance, response teams, case investigations. D) Pillar 4, points of entry. S1, survey 1; S2, survey 2; WHO, World Health Organization.

Figure 2. Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs) reporting trainee or graduate support to COVID-19 preparedness and response by WHO response pillar and WHO regional office (AFRO, Africa; EMRO, Eastern Mediterranean; EURO, Europe; PAHO, Americas; SEARO, Southeast Asia; WPRO, Western Pacific). Programs indicating engagement of FETP trainees, graduates, or any FETP involvement (trainees or graduates) are shown. A) Pillar 1, country-level coordination. B) Pillar 2, risk communication and community engagement. C) Pillar 3, surveillance, response teams, case investigations. D) Pillar 4, points of entry. S1, survey 1; S2, survey 2; WHO, World Health Organization.

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