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Volume 31, Supplement—May 2025

SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Supplement

Advantages of Software Containerization in Public Health Infectious Disease Genomic Surveillance

Kelsey R. FlorekComments to Author , Erin L. Young, Kutluhan Incekara, Kevin G. Libuit, and Curtis J. Kapsak
Author affiliation: Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (K.R. Florek); State of Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Utah Public Health Laboratory, Taylorsville, Utah, USA (E.L. Young); Connecticut Department of Public Health, Katherine A. Kelley State Public Health Laboratory, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, USA (K. Incekara); Theiagen Genomics, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, USA (K.G. Libuit, C.J. Kapsak)

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Monthly container image downloads across all State Public Health Bioinformatics containers hosted in Docker Hub (https://hub.docker.com/u/staphb) in study of advantages of software containerization in public health infectious disease genomic surveillance.

Figure 1. Monthly container image downloads across all State Public Health Bioinformatics containers hosted in Docker Hub (https://hub.docker.com/u/staphb) in study of advantages of software containerization in public health infectious disease genomic surveillance.

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