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Transmission Interrupted

Transmission Interrupted

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Transmission Interrupted is brought to you by NETEC, the National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center. NETEC's mission is to set the gold standard for special pathogen preparedness and response across health systems in the U.S. with the goals of driving best practices, closing knowledge gaps, and developing innovative resources. Join NETEC for discussions on a wide range of important health care topics through the lens of special pathogens, including health care worker safety, personal protective equipment, and information on infectious diseases. Transmission Interrupted is presented in cooperation with the CDC and funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR). For more information, visit NETEC on the web at www.netec.org.Copyright 2026 NETEC Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Science
Episodes
  • Changing Seasons, Changing Risks: The Dynamic Rhythms of Special Pathogens
    Jan 21 2026

    This episode of Transmission Interrupted dives deep into the fascinating world of seasonal special pathogens, exploring the reasons why certain infectious diseases emerge and surge at specific times of year. Host Jill Morgan is joined by Dr. Susan McLellan and Dr. Lindsay Busch, two experts in infectious diseases and biocontainment, for a captivating discussion on Nipah virus and Lassa fever.

    From emergency rooms filled during flu season to the quirky, unexpected ways that bats and rodents drive outbreaks in far-off regions, our guests break down what makes these pathogens so unique. Learn how cultural practices, environmental changes, and climate can influence the risk of transmission, and why understanding "One Health" and anthropology is vital for outbreak control.

    Perfect for clinicians, public health enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how diseases move through populations, this episode offers practical insight into recognizing risk factors, travel histories, and how global disease surveillance impacts communities everywhere.

    Packed with real-world stories, unexpected facts, and expert advice for spotting and responding to these high-consequence infections, this episode is not to be missed.

    Subscribe to Transmission Interrupted for more episodes and resources: netec.org/podcast

    Questions or ideas for future shows? Email us at info@netec.org.

    GuestsLindsay Busch, MD

    Assistant Professor, Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine;

    Associate Medical Director, Emory University Serious Communicable Diseases Unit

    Critical Care Liaison, Emory Serious Communicable Diseases Program

    Susan McLellan MD, MPH

    Director, Special Pathogens Excellence in Clinical Treatment, Readiness, and Education (SPECTRE)

    University of Texas Medical Branch

    HostJill Morgan, RN

    Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA

    Jill Morgan is a registered nurse and a subject matter expert in personal protective equipment (PPE) for NETEC. For 35 years, Jill has been an emergency department and critical care nurse, and now splits her time between education for NETEC and clinical research, most of it centering around infection prevention and personal protective equipment. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), ASTM International, and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).

    Resources
    1. Lassa Fever resources at NETEC
    2. Nipah resources at NETEC
    3. Transmission Interrupted Podcast
    4. NETEC YouTube
    5. Sign up for NETEC's Email Newsletter

    About NETECA Partnership for Preparedness

    The National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center’s mission is to set the gold standard for special pathogen preparedness...

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    46 mins
  • From Protocol to Patient: How SPRN Drives Better Care in Emergencies
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of Transmission Interrupted, host Jill Morgan sits down with Abbey Lowe, Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the lead for the Special Pathogens Research Network (SPRN) Work Group One. Together, they break down the often-overlooked world of clinical research in special pathogens response—demystifying everything from Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to the essential preparedness required for rapid research and ethical problem-solving during outbreaks.

    Whether you’re a healthcare professional, researcher, or just curious about what happens “behind the scenes” when new pathogens emerge, this episode is packed with insight. Abby Lowe offers a candid look at how networks like NETEC and SPRN prepare to blend the slow, methodical processes of research oversight with the urgent demands of outbreak response. The conversation also highlights the importance of ethics, patient consent, rapid protocol development, and how future expansion to more treatment centers might change the game.

    Tune in to learn how unglamorous but vital groundwork in research and ethics lays the foundation for saving lives—and improving care—when it matters most.

    GuestAbbey Lowe, PhD

    Abbey Lowe, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the College of Allied Health Professions, Department of Allied Health Professions Education, Research, and Practice, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and a UNMC Global Center for Health Security Scholar.

    She is affiliate faculty of Medical Humanities at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Abbey’s interests are at the intersection of ethics, health policy, and health security, and her research focuses on ethics in public health emergencies. Her research is grounded in mixed methods research leveraging her expertise in conducting structured and semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and facilitation. Abbey’s work has been published in the AMA Journal of Ethics, the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, and the Journal of Public Health Policy, among others.

    HostJill Morgan, RN

    Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA

    Jill Morgan is a registered nurse and a subject matter expert in personal protective equipment (PPE) for NETEC. For 35 years, Jill has been an emergency department and critical care nurse, and now splits her time between education for NETEC and clinical research, most of it centering around infection prevention and personal protective equipment. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), ASTM International, and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).

    Resources
    1. NETEC Special Pathogens Research Network
    2. NETEC Resource Library: Research Design Resources
    3. Transmission Interrupted Podcast
    4. NETEC YouTube
    5. NETEC Email Newsletter

    About NETECA Partnership for Preparedness

    The National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center’s mission is to set the gold standard for special pathogen...

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    46 mins
  • EMS on the Frontlines: Drills, Exercises, and Unique Scenarios
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode of Transmission Interrupted, host Jill Morgan explores the high-stakes world of EMS preparedness with guests Matt Sasser and Alex Isakoff. Get an inside look at what it really takes to be ready for anything—from unexpected emergencies on the road to transporting patients with high-consequence infectious diseases.

    The team shares real stories, expert insights, and lessons learned from hands-on drills, large-scale exercises, and unique scenarios. Discover the importance of the "staff, stuff, and space" mantra, why iterative training makes the difference in crisis moments, and how building a culture of preparedness through practice ultimately keeps both EMS providers and patients safe.

    Whether you're a frontline responder, hospital clinician, or simply interested in public health, this conversation unpacks the challenges and triumphs of special pathogen preparedness—and why cultivating expertise, collaboration, and ongoing support is essential for communities everywhere.

    Questions or comments for NETEC? Contact us at info@netec.org.

    Visit Transmission Interrupted on the web at netec.org/podcast.

    GuestsAlex Isakov, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAEMS

    NETEC EMS Workgroup Co-Lead

    Executive Director for Health Security

    Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Emory School of Medicine

    Alex Isakov’s Emory University Profile

    Matt Sasser, MD

    Medical Director, MedSTAR Transport

    Medical Director, Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium

    Emergency Physician, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital

    Matt Sasser’s MedStar Health Profile

    HostJill Morgan, RN

    Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA

    Jill Morgan is a registered nurse and a subject matter expert in personal protective equipment (PPE) for NETEC. For 35 years, Jill has been an emergency department and critical care nurse, and now splits her time between education for NETEC and clinical research, most of it centering around infection prevention and personal protective equipment. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), ASTM International, and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).

    Resources
    • NETEC EMS Biosafety Transport for Operators online course
    • NETEC Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Featured Resources
    • NETEC Special Pathogen Operational Readiness Assessment for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
    • ASPR TRACIE EMS Infectious Disease Playboo
    • EMS Model Procedural Guidelines for Special Pathogens
    • NETEC Resource...
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    38 mins
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