OIE Collaborating Centre Reports Activities in 2013

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OIE Collaborating Centre Reports
Activities in 2013
Title of
Collaborating Centre:
Address of
Collaborating Centre:
Diagnosis of Animal Diseases and
Vaccine Evaluation in the Americas
Institute for International Collaboration in Animal
Biologics
2160 College of Veterinary Medicine
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011 USA
Tel.:
Tel.: (515 294 8459)
Fax:
Fax: (515 294 8259)
e-mail address:
website:
iicab@iastate.edu
www.cfsph.iastate.edu/iicab
Name of Director
of Institute
(Responsible Official):
James A. Roth, DVM, PhD
Name (including Title and
Position) of Head of the
Collaborating Centre (formally
OIE Contact Point):
James A. Roth, DVM, PhD
Name (including Title and
Position) of writer of this report
(if different from above)
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Director, Institute for International
Cooperation in Animal Biologics
Jane Galyon, MS
Program Coordinator
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Diagnosis of Animal Diseases and Vaccine Evaluation in the Americas
Summary of activities specifically related to the mandate of
OIE Collaborating Centres
ToR:
To provide services to the OIE, in particular within the region, in the designated
specialty, in support of the implementation of OIE policies and, where required, seek for
collaboration with OIE Reference Laboratories
ToR:
To identify and maintain existing expertise, in particular within its region
1.
Activities as a centre of research, expertise, standardisation and dissemination of
techniques within the remit of the mandate given by the OIE
Disease control
Epidemiology, surveillance, risk assessment, modelling
Training, capacity building
Zoonoses
Wildlife
Avian diseases
Aquatic animal diseases
Animal welfare
Diagnosis, biotechnology and laboratory
Veterinary medicinal products
Vaccines
Food safety
Feed safety
Other (Name the category:
)
Vaccines
Vaccine Compendium
Listing of 838 vaccines for 41 transboundary animal diseases,
produced by 150 manufactures in 95 countries.
Training, Capacity Building
Training
Veterinary Biologics Training Program, offered May 14-24, 2013; 159
attendees including 32 individuals from 16 countries
Training
IICAB website with 300 technical fact sheets (146 English, 114
Spanish and 40 Thai) 160 one page fact sheets (81 English, 46
Spanish and 33 Thai) and 413 annotated diagnostic images.
Approximately 30.5 million hits in 2013 with 63% from outside the
U.S.
Training
Translation and distribution of educational resources in Spanish
Disease Control
Preparedness Resourses
Development of Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness Materials for
the USDA and posting of those resources on the website.
Zoonoses
Zoonoses
2
Publication of textbook entitled Zoonoses: Protecting People and
Their Pets and development and use of an online course on this topic
for continuing education
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Diagnosis of Animal Diseases and Vaccine Evaluation in the Americas
ToR:
To propose or develop methods and procedures that facilitate harmonisation of
international standards and guidelines applicable to the designated specialty
2.
Proposal or development of any procedure that will facilitate harmonisation of
international regulations applicable to the surveillance and control of animal diseases,
food safety or animal welfare
Proposal title
Scope/Content
Emerging and
Exotic Diseases of
Animals web
based course in
English and
Spanish
This web based course is used by all
U.S. veterinary colleges and is required
as part of initial accreditation training.
It was used by 2250 individuals in
Mexico and Central America in 2013.
The course provides information on the
U.S. process for surveillance and control
of animal diseases.
Surveillance and control of animal diseases
Development and delivery of
resources related to performance
of the professional veterinary
services for use in the US and
translation of those resources into
Spanish.
Surveillance and control of animal diseases
Veterinary
Accreditation
Materials
Applicable area
Food safety
Animal welfare
Food safety
Animal welfare
ToR:
To establish and maintain a network with other OIE Collaborating Centres designated
for the same specialty, and should the need arise, with Collaborating Centres in other
disciplines
ToR:
To carry out and/or coordinate scientific and technical studies in collaboration with
other centres, laboratories or organisations
3.
Did your Collaborating Centre maintain a network with other OIE Collaborating Centres
(CC), Reference Laboratories (RL), or organisations designated for the same specialty, to
coordinate scientific and technical studies?
Yes
Name of OIE CC/RL/other
organisation(s)
IICAB is a joint Collaborating
Center with USDA’s National
Veterinary Services
Laboratories and the Center
for Veterinary Biologics
No
Location
Ames
Iowa,
USA
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Region of
networking Centre
Africa
Americas
Asia and Pacific
Europe
Middle East
Purpose
Diagnosis of Animal Diseases and
Vaccine Evaluation in the Americas
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Diagnosis of Animal Diseases and Vaccine Evaluation in the Americas
4.
Did your Collaborating Centre maintain a network with other OIE Collaborating Centres,
Reference laboratories, or organisations in other disciplines, to coordinate scientific and
technical studies?
Yes
No
Region of
networking
Centre
Name of OIE CC/RL/other
organisation(s)
Location
Veterinary Services Capacity
Building Collaborating
Center
St. Paul, MN, USA
and Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Africa
Americas
Asia and Pacific
Europe
Middle East
Laboratory Animal Welfare
and Science
Washington, DC
USA
Africa
Americas
Asia and Pacific
Europe
Middle East
Educational efforts
Animal Disease Surveillance
Systems, Risk Analysis and
Epidemiological Modeling
Collaborating Center
Ft. Collins, CO, USA
Africa
Americas
Asia and Pacific
Europe
Middle East
Secure Food Supply Project
collaborations – business
continuity for foreign animal
disease outbreaks
Centro Buenos Aires para la
Capacitacion de los Servicios
Veterinari
Purpose
Educational efforts
ToR:
To place expert consultants at the disposal of the OIE.
5.
Did your Collaborating Centre place expert consultants at the disposal of the OIE?
Yes
No
Name of expert
Kind of consultancy
Subject
Dr James Roth
Provide an expert to review
chapter
Listeria monocytogenes
ToR:
To provide, within the designated specialty, scientific and technical training to personnel
from OIE Member Countries
6.
Did your Collaborating Centre provide scientific and technical training, within the remit of
the mandate given by the OIE, to personnel from OIE Member Countries?
Yes
No
If the answer is yes, please provide the total number of trained persons for each of the following
categories:
4
a)
Technical visits: ................................................................
b)
Seminars: ......................................................................... 2294
c)
Hands-on training courses: .............................................. 32
d)
Internships (>1 month): ................................................... 3
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Type of technical
training provided
(a, b, c or d)
Content
Country of origin of the
expert(s) provided with
training
No. participants from
the corresponding
country
a
Provided training on vesicular
stomatitis virus complement
fixation diagnostic test methods
Côte d’Ivoire
1
c
Veterinary Biologics Training
Program– Immunolgy,
Vaccination, and the USDA
process for ensuring that
vaccines are pure, safe, potent
and effectiv
Brazil, Canada, China, Czech
Republic, Germany, Italy,
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia,
Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia,
South Korea, Spain,
Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey
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b
Veterinary Immunology and
Principles of Vaccination web
based course (17 hours)
United Kingdom, New
Zealand, Germany, Canada,
Brazil, Spain, Australia,
Netherlands, Belgium, Italy,
France, Mexico, Croatia
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B
Enfermedades Transfronterizas
de los Animales web based
course (offered 12 times in
2013)
Mexico, Dominican Republic,
El Salvador, Guatemala,
Costa Rica and OIRSA
(association with
representatives from
member countries and
collaborators)
2253
d
Swine Influenza A Surveillance
training (joint with the USDA
National Animal Disease Center)
Brazil, Thailand, New
Zealand
3
ToR:
To organise and participate in scientific meetings and other activities on behalf of the
OIE
7.
Did your Collaborating Centre organise or participate in the organisation of scientific
meetings on behalf of the OIE?
Yes
No
ToR:
To collect, process, analyse, publish and disseminate data and information relevant to
the designated specialty
8.
Publication and dissemination of any information within the remit of the mandate given by
the OIE that may be useful to Member Countries of the OIE
(Indicate in the appropriate box the number by category)
a)
Articles published in peer-reviewed journals: ................. 3
Gauger, P.C., A.L. Vincent, C.L. Loving, K.M. Lager, B.H. Janke, M.E. Kehrli, J.A. Roth, 2013. Vaccine
associated enhanced respiratory disease does not interfere with the adaptive immune response
following challenge with pandemic A/H1N1 2009. Viral Immunology. 26:1-8
Goodell et al. PROTECTING OUR FUTURE - A road map for practical, real-time, on-farm infectious
disease surveillance. 2013. Swine Health and Production. In Press.
Gauger, P.C., C.L. Loving, A. Lorusso, D.R. Perez, M.E. Kehrli, J.A. Roth, A.L. Vincent. 2013. Live
attenuated influenza A virus vaccine protects against heterologous challenge with A(H1N1)pdm09
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without inducing vaccine associated enhanced respiratory disease. Submitted for publication, J.
Virol.
b)
International conference presentations: ......................... 3
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). “Partnership Between UNAM and ISU for
Delivery of the Enfermedades Transfronterizas de los Animales Web-Based Course”. Mexico City,
Mexico. October 28, 2013.
Elanco Immunity Science Symposium. Keynote Speech: “Innate Immunity. Introduction, Vienna,
Austria, November 5-7, 2013
OIE Global Conference on Veterinary Education and the Role of the Veterinary Statutory Body.
“How Web Based Training Can Enhance Veterinary Education”, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, December 4-6,
2013.
c)
National conference presentations: ................................ 11
American Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting. “Business continuity in the face of a
foreign animal disease” San Diego, CA. March 4, 2013.
Multi-state Partnership for Security in Agriculture/Southern Agriculture & Animal Disaster Response
Alliance Joint Regional Workshop, “Secure Food Supply Projects” New Orleans, LA. April 30, 2013.
Border Protection for Foreign Animal Diseases. Group Leader for
Regionalization/Compartmentalization Policies Breakout Group. Arlington, VA. May 30-31, 2013.
World Pork Expo, PORK Academy. “Secure Pork Supply” Des Moines, IA. June 5, 2013.
National Pork Board Swine Health Committee Summer Meeting. “Secure Pork Supply Overview” and
“FMD Vaccine Strategy Overview”. Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Orient Point, NY. July 30-31,
2013.
Food and Agriculture Sector Coordinating Council, “Secure Pork Supply Overview”. Washington, DC.
September 11, 2013.
Food Research Institute, University of Wisconsin. “Development of Secure Food Supply Plans in the
Event of a Foreign Animal Disease Outbreak". Madison, WI. October 1, 2013.
USAHA/AAVLD Committee on Animal Emergency Management, “Secure Food Supply Plans to
Protect Animal Agriculture and the Food Supply in an FAD Outbreak”. San Diego, CA. October 19,
2013.
USAHA/AAVLD Committee on Transmissible Diseases of Swine. “Secure Pork Supply Project Update”
San Diego, CA. October 20, 2013.
USAHA/AAVLD Committee on Foreign and Emerging Diseases. “Controlled Movement of Swine in an
FMD Outbreak” and “CFSPH Education and Outreach Efforts”. October 21, 2013.
Department Of Homeland Security Region VII; Food, Agriculture, and Veterinary Response Exercise.
Logistics Group Facilitator. Kansas City, MO. December 11-12, 2013
d)
Other: ............................................................................... 11
Vaccines and Diagnostics for Transboundary Animal Diseases. J. A. Roth, J. A. Richt, I. Morozov, (eds)
Developments in Biologicals. 2013. Vol 135, 226 pages.
Zoonoses: Protecting People and Their Pets. G. Dvorak, J.A. Roth, G. C. Gray, B. Kaplan, (eds) Center
for Food Security and Public Health, Iowa State University, 2013, 239 pages, ISBN: 978-0-9846270-35
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/pdf/fad-prep-nahems-poultry-industry-manual
Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan - National Animal Health Emergency
Management System. http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Emergency-Response/fad-prep.php
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IICAB 2013 Veterinary Biologics Training Program, Block 1, Block 2, Block 3 lecture notes and
reference materials. Available through the IICAB office. (http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/iicab -IICAB website
https://eeda.sws.iastate.edu/ - Emerging and Exotic Diseases of Animals, 2013, a web based course
for veterinary students and veterinarians.
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Educacion-Instruccion/enfermedades-transfronterizas-de-losanimales.php?lang=es - Spanish version – Enfermedades Transfronterizas de los Animales, 2013
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/DiseaseInfo/ - Fact sheets, diagnostic images, PowerPoints, infection
control information and other animal health resources
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/NVAP/
- National Veterinary Accreditation Program printed
materials and links to USDA NVAP page.
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Educacion-Instruccion/acreditacion-veterinaria.php?lang=es
Spanish language versions of Accreditation materials
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http://VetImmunology.org -- Web based immunology and vaccination course
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/emergency-response.php – Emergency response resources
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