CAHFS Microbiology VetLIRN support
CAHFS 微生物学 VetLIRN 支持
基本信息
- 批准号:10641941
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.52万
- 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 2027-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The California Animal Health and Food Safety (CAHFS) system, within the School of Veterinary
Medicine (SVM), is comprised of four laboratories dedicated to veterinary diagnostics. The
CAHFS system is uniquely qualified to assist with the Veterinary Laboratory Investigation
Response Network (Vet-LIRN) mission. Microbial testing of clinical samples and food matricies
is an integral part of our core mission. The large CAHFS system has built in redundancy. All four
locations have bacterial testing capabilities. Thus, CAHFS provides surge capacity that could
benefit FDA and Vet-LIRN in meeting microbiological testing needs and assisting with a
coordinated response to an animal food or product emergency event. As an accredited member
of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD), CAHFS adheres
to rigorous standards and maintains strict oversight of all standard operating procedures to
ensure results are accurate, repeatable, and consistent. FDA protocols published in the
Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM) are followed for food pathogen testing including the
Vet-LIRN samples. Incorporation of new food matrices or introduction of new instrumentation
are qualified first by established validation and verification procedures described in AAVLD and
FDA guidelines. Lastly, one of the benefits provided by collaborating with a full-service
veterinary diagnostic facility such as CAHFS is the broad range of expertise present within the
system. We have faculty with a vast breadth of expertise in infectious diseases, zoonotic
infections and food safety diagnostics and interventions. Our infrastructure (both CAHFS and
SVM) is available to provide diagnostic support for Vet-LIRN submissions. All of these
competencies align with the Vet-LIRN mission of expanding the FDA response to animal
food/drug adulteration or contamination. CAHFS participation in this current cooperative
agreement will allow the laboratory to maintain its readiness to respond to Vet-LIRN needs.
项目摘要/摘要
加州动物健康和食品安全(CAHFS)系统,在兽医学院
医学(支持向量机)由四个致力于兽医诊断的实验室组成。这个
CAHFS系统是唯一有资格协助兽医实验室调查的系统
响应网络(VET-LIRN)任务。临床样品和食品中的微生物检测
是我们核心使命不可或缺的一部分。大型CAHFS系统具有内置的冗余。四个都是
各个地点都有细菌检测能力。因此,CAHFS提供的浪涌容量可以
使FDA和Vet-LIRN在满足微生物检测需求和协助
对动物性食品或产品紧急事件的协调反应。作为经认可的会员
美国兽医实验室诊断师协会(AAVLD),CAHFS坚持
严格执行标准并严格监督所有标准操作程序,以
确保结果准确、可重复和一致。FDA的协议发表在
根据《细菌分析手册》(BAM)进行食品病原体检测,包括
VET-LIRN样本。采用新的食品基质或采用新的仪器
首先通过AAVLD中描述的已建立的验证和验证程序进行鉴定
FDA指南。最后,与全方位服务协作所提供的好处之一
像CAHFS这样的兽医诊断机构是在
系统。我们的教职员工在传染病、人畜共患病方面拥有丰富的专业知识。
感染和食品安全诊断和干预。我们的基础设施(CAHFS和
支持向量机)可用于为Vet-LIRN提交提供诊断支持。所有这些都是
能力与Vet-LIRN的使命一致,即扩大FDA对动物的反应
食品/药品掺假或污染。CAHFS参与目前的这个合作社
协议将允许实验室保持对VET-LIRN需求做出反应的准备状态。
项目成果
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