The LPE Learing Center hosted a two part series broadcast in November and December, 2006 on "Pathogens in Animal Manure--Should We Be Concerned?" Part 1 includes discussions on pathogen basics and case studies of human outbreaks. Part 2 covers how pathogens reach water supplies, and best management practices for pastured and confined livestock to prevent contamination. The presenters are: Jeanette Thurston-Enriquez, USDA-ARS; Sheridan Haack, USGS; Jane Frankenberger, Purdue University; Rob Atwill, University of California-Davis; and Chip Simmons, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Public Health. More on Part 1... | More on Part 2...
Video Segments and Power Point Slides
All of the video segments in this archive require Real Player to view.
View entire Part 1 (60 minutes)
View entire Part 2 (60 minutes)
Individual segments from Part 1:
- Thurston-Enriquez Pathogen Basics, (19 minutes) [[media:06novPP2.pdf | Power Point Slides] (PDF file)
- Haack Case Studies of Manure Related Outbreaks, (17 minutes) [[media:06novPP1.pdf | Power Point Slides] (PDF file)
- Question and Answer (19 minutes) Written summary. (PDF file)
Individual segments from Part 2:
- Frankenberger Pathogens Movement to Water Resources (21 minutes) Power Point Slides (PDF file)
- Atwill Managing Pathogen Risks from Livestock on Pasture and Rangeland (13 minutes) Power Point Slides (PDF file)
- Simmons Systems for Managing Microbial Pathogens on CAFOs (15 minutes) [[media:06decPPsimmons.pdf | Power Point Slides] (PDF file)
- Question and Answer (14 minutes) Written summary (PDF file)
Continuing Education Units
Certified Crop Advisers (CCA)
CCAs can receive 1 CEU in Soil & Water Management for Part 1 and another CEU for Part 2. View the archived presentations and then complete the Part 1 Quiz. or Part 2 Quiz.
Note: The CCA program charges a fee to administer CEUs.
American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists
ARPAS members can receive 1 CEU for Part 1 and another CEU for Part 2. View the archvied presentations complete the Part 1 evaluation, and Part 2 evaluation then contact ARPAS, 217-356-5390 to have the credits applied to your balance.
Additional Resources and Links
- Detecting and Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Fecal Pathogens Originating from Confined Animal feeding Operations.
- Concentrated Swine Feeding Operations & Public Health: A Review of Occupational & Community Health Effects.
- Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with recreational water and drinking water, United States, 2001-2002..
- Compendium of Measures To Prevent Disease Associated with Animals in Public Settings.
- Microbial Pollutants in Our Nation's Water-Environmental and Public Health Issues.
- FDA Bad Bug Book .
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