toward integrating surveillance and outbreak testing support ......toward integrating surveillance...
TRANSCRIPT
Toward Integrating Surveillance and Outbreak Testing Support for Fresh
Produce
Keith Wegner, CQE, CQALaboratory Services Section ChiefInspection & Consumer Services DivisionColorado Department of Agriculture
June 19, 2009
FERN National Training Conference
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 2
CDA Biochemistry LaboratoryLocationDenver, Colorado
MissionConsumer protection, promotion of equity in the marketplace, and animal and human health safety are the primary goals of CDA’s Inspection & Consumer Services Division.
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 3
AccreditationISO/IEC 17025 accreditation from A2LA in Biological and Chemical Testing
http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Agriculture-Main/CDAG/1167928218834
Test LabCert 2851.01
Test LabCert 2851.02
Scopes of Accreditation arepublished on the CDA website
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 4
Laboratory Services
Animal FeedsProtein, fat, nutrients, mineralsMicroscopy – prohibited materialsAntibiotics, additives, adulterants
Fertilizers/Soil Conditioners/CompostsPlant nutrients – NPK, sulfur, ironMineralsStability and maturity
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 5
Laboratory ServicesMicrobiology
Pathogens in fresh commodities - USDAAgricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Microbiological Data Program (MDP)Method research & development for detecting pathogens in fresh commoditiesUSDA Food Safety Inspection Service, Food Emergency Response Network (FERN)
Pathogens in animal feedsMicroscopy (prohibited materials)
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 6
Laboratory ServicesAnalytical Chemistry
Pesticide residues in fresh commodities –USDA AMS Pesticide Data Program (PDP)
Pesticide residues in groundwaterPesticide (insecticide, rodenticide, herbicide, fungicide, etc.) formulation verificationPesticide application enforcement
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 7
USDA Microbiological Data Program
SAMPLING
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 8
MDP Commodities Tested2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes
Celery GreenOnions
GreenOnions
Green Onions
Green Onions
Spinach Spinach
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce RTELettuce
Organic Lettuce
Cantaloupe Cantaloupe Cantaloupe Cantaloupe Cantaloupe Cantaloupe Hot PeppersSproutsGreen Onions
Parsley & Cilantro
Parsley & Cilantro
Parsley & Cilantro
Parsley & Cilantro
Sprouts Sprouts PeanutButter
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 9
Organisms TargetedSalmonellaE. coli O157:H7Generic E. coliEnterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC)Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)Shigella
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 10
Outbreaks in CommoditiesSalmonella
Spinach (2007)
Tomatoes/Peppers (2008) [CO tested tomatoes]
Peanut Butter (2009) [CO assisted in FERNtesting for NCDA]
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 11
Surveillance Meets Outbreak Testing
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 12
2008 Salmonella spp. Outbreak
“That poor lady at the State…”
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 13
Intersection of Surveillance and Outbreak Testing for Salmonella
265 Tomato samples tested for Salmonella12 samples were Bax-positive for Salmonella1 isolate was successfully cultured and sent to USDA NSL for typingCVM determined the isolate was a strain of Citrobacter
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 14
Potential Integration Opportunities
Identify organizations that conduct routine sampling of fresh produce (e.g., MDP samplers CA, CO, FL, MD, MI, MN, NY, OH, TX, WA, and WI)
Identify organizations that conduct traceback activities (e.g., FDA, Public Health orgs, etc.)
Conduct joint training and/or exercises to promote and develop complimentary team building, coordination, and harmonization (e.g., chain-of-custody, sampling documentation, etc.)
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 15
Potential Integration Opportunities
Foster cooperative interaction with fresh produce industry (producers and distributors)
Create mechanisms to rapidly isolate and segment the affected produce products to limit industry damage
Complex undertaking involving Federal/State/Local regulatory and rulemaking frameworks for fresh produce
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 16
Future Activities for CDAContinue to participate in MDP to refine and extend current methodologies for testing fresh commodities
Develop and test techniques for extending current FERN and other methods for pathogen detection to fresh commoditiesEncourage and promote more laboratory participation in joint surveillance and emergency response programs (e.g., MDP-FERN combinations)
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 17
Summary
Thank you for the opportunity to tell you about our programs and we look forward to continuing and expanding our work with FERN.
06-19-2009 Colorado Department of Agriculture 18
ENDING
A BANG!A BANG!