FDA Vet-LIRN Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Program
FDA Vet-LIRN 兽医诊断实验室计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10197011
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-08-01 至 2022-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
1" Project Summary: The goal of the CVM Vet-LRN Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Program is
2" to complement, develop, and use university, state and federal veterinary diagnostic laboratory
3" resources and expertise in order to increase national laboratory capacity to detect, respond to
4" and recover from a catastrophic animal food/feed contamination event, either microbial or
5" chemical. The program's funding allows provision for equipment, supplies, and personnel;
6" training in standardized testing methodologies; participation in proficiency testing in those
7" methodologies; participation in method enhancement activities to extend analysis capability; and
8" analysis of surveillance and emergency outbreak samples. Vet-LIRN laboratories nationwide
9" strengthen the overall food safety system through increased capacity and capability to detect
10" adulterations affecting animals raised for human consumption or companion animals consuming
11" ingredients used in both animal and human food products. The Washington Animal Disease
12" Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL) at Washington State University is well positioned to effectively
13" function as a regional laboratory in the CVM Vet-LIRN Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
14" Program. Since 1974 WADDL has provided full laboratory diagnostic services (approximately
15" 300,000 tests annually), including pathology, microbiology and toxicology, to veterinarians and
16" animal owners throughout the Pacific Northwest. WADDL actively participates in multiple
17" national laboratory networks (Vet-LIRN, USDA-NAHLN, CDC-LRN) and is well practiced in
18" standardized methods, equipment, proficiency testing, electronic reporting, and national disease
19" surveillance programs emphasizing early detection and response. WADDL has a mature
20" laboratory quality system based upon international ISO 17025 laboratory standards, being fully
21" accredited by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians laboratory
22" accreditation program since 1978. Using FDA-Vet-LIRN funding during 2012-2017 WADDL
23" successfully participated in sample analysis for surveillance and consumer report investigations,
24" provided proficiency testing, electronic reporting, and quality system implementation, and
25" participated in special projects on companion animal salmonellosis, and methods development
26" and matrix extension for analytical chemistry testing. The laboratory is fully capable and highly
27" competent to participate in FDA/Vet-LIRN key project areas of sample analysis, providing
28" analytical data to support regulatory use, and participating in additional projects regarding
29" method development, validation and matrix extension.
1”项目摘要:CVM Vet-LRN兽医诊断实验室计划的目标是
2”补充、发展和使用大学、州和联邦兽医诊断实验室
3”资源和专门知识,以提高国家实验室检测、应对
从灾难性的动物食品/饲料污染事件中恢复,无论是微生物还是
5化学该方案的资金允许提供设备、用品和人员;
6.“标准化测试方法培训;参加
7”方法;参与方法改进活动以扩大分析能力;以及
8”监测和紧急疫情样本分析。Vet-LIRN实验室遍布全国
9.“通过提高检测能力,
10”影响供人食用的动物或供伴侣动物食用的掺假
动物和人类食品中使用的11”成分。华盛顿动物疾病
华盛顿州立大学的12”诊断实验室(WADDL)处于有利地位,
13”作为CVM Vet-LIRN兽医诊断实验室的区域实验室
14”节目。自1974年以来,WADDL提供了全面的实验室诊断服务(约
15”每年300,000次测试),包括病理学,微生物学和毒理学,兽医和
16”动物主人在整个太平洋西北部。WADDL积极参与多个
17”国家实验室网络(Vet-LIRN、USDA-NAHLN、CDC-LRN),
18”标准化方法、设备、能力验证、电子报告和国家疾病
19”监测方案强调早期发现和反应。WADDL拥有成熟的
基于国际ISO 17025实验室标准的20”实验室质量体系,
21”由美国兽医实验室诊断师协会认可的实验室
22“自1978年以来的认证计划。2012-2017年期间使用FDA-Vet-LIRN资金WADDL
23”成功参与了监测和消费者报告调查的样本分析,
24”提供能力验证、电子报告和质量体系实施,
25”参加了关于伴侣动物沙门氏菌病和方法开发的特别项目
26”和矩阵扩展用于分析化学测试。该实验室是完全有能力和高度
27”胜任参与FDA/Vet-LIRN重点项目领域的样本分析,提供
28”分析数据,以支持监管使用,并参与有关
29”方法开发、验证和矩阵扩展。
项目成果
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Comparison of AAVLD Laboratory Accreditation Requirements V 2021.01 with ISO17025:2017
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