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Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Animal Health

Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Animal Health. Jose R. Diez Associate Deputy Administrator U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinary Services January 21, 2011. Veterinary Services Animal Disease Emergency Management: An Overview.

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Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Animal Health

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  1. Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Animal Health Jose R. Diez Associate Deputy Administrator U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinary Services January 21, 2011 Veterinary Services Animal Disease Emergency Management: An Overview

  2. Emergency Management and Diagnostics • National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) • Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB) • National Center for Animal Health Emergency Management (NCAHEM)

  3. National Center for Animal Health Emergency Management (NCAHEM) • Preparedness and Incident Coordination (PIC) • Interagency Coordination (IC) • National Veterinary Stockpile (NVS)

  4. Preparedness and Incident Coordination (PIC) New Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response (FAD PReP) documents in 2010 • Case Definition Development Process • Overview of Information Management • Overview of the National Veterinary Stockpile • Overview of Modeling and Assessment Tools • Finance • Overview of the National Response Framework and National Incident Management System •  Overview of Etiology and Ecology of HPAI • Surveillance • Health and Safety and PPE • Biosecurity • Cleaning and Disinfection • Communications • FMD Response Plan • HPAI Response Plan • Swine Industry Manual • Dairy Industry Manual

  5. Preparedness and Incident Coordination (PIC) In 2010 released: SECURE EGG SUPPLY PLAN

  6. Preparedness and Incident Coordination (PIC) New in 2010 VS Memo 580.4 Flow Charts Available on-line at https://fadprep.lmi.org

  7. Preparedness and Incident Coordination (PIC) FAD PReP documents at: https://fadprep.lmi.org Go to the site to request a username and a password

  8. PIC- National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps (NAHERC) https://naherc.sws.iastate.edu/

  9. Interagency Coordination (IC) Slide represents all NCAHEM units

  10. Incident Magnitude Interagency Coordination Interagency Coordination (IC)Incident Management Levels Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1 Incident Management • Sector Secretary requests DHS support • Presidential declaration • Sector emergency declaration

  11. Interagency Coordination (IC) • QUADS Countries: US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. UK and Ireland are involved as members of technical working groups. • Purpose: • Improved animal disease response arrangements, integrated training, ongoing stakeholder awareness and enhanced policy development. • Creating efficiencies by: • Considering common emergency preparedness issues • Facilitating technical exchange • Facilitating training opportunities • Reducing duplication and enhancing collaboration

  12. Organization of QUAD Working Groups and Technical Working Groups • ** EMWG WG Projects • IAHER; • FMD Comparison (2009-10); • Course framework on use of Modelling in decision-making • International Network of Vaccine Banks for FMD Vaccine • Project Management for Technical Working groups [sub-groups]

  13. Interagency Coordination (IC) • Disease Spread Modeling and Partnerships • Capitalize on national and international expertise • Coordinate epidemiologic and economic modeling efforts • Partners include veterinary epidemiologists, livestock health experts, computer programmers, agricultural economists, disease modelers, and other specialists involved in development and application of epidemiological and economic models

  14. Interagency Coordination (IC) • Test Exercises: FMD Exercise Series • USDA / FBI Table Top Exercise June 22, 2010 The exercise focused on bidirectional communication between the USDA and the FBI during animal and plant disease scenarios • USDA / FEMA Workshop and Table Top Exercise January 2011 Purpose of these exercises is to develop and exercise the process required for Federal–to-Federal support during a catastrophic animal or plant disease outbreak • FMD Functional Exercise Summer 2011 Purpose will be to test Federal inter-departmental response and State / Regional response to an FMD outbreak.

  15. Interagency Coordination (IC) 3-D Tools • Depopulation • Disposal • Disinfection • APHIS Emergency Management Website • http://www.aphis.usda.gov/emergency_response/tools/aphis_role_emergency_tools_disposal_training.shtml

  16. Interagency Coordination (IC)Depopulation Research • Firearms for cattle • CO2 for swine • Foam for poultry • Captive bolt for cattle

  17. Interagency Coordination (IC)Disposal Research • Pathogen fate, transport and persistence throughout disposal/treatment process (composting); • Pathogen exposure risk during disposal/treatment (rendering); • Disposal risk mitigation (rendering); • Logistical infrastructure/standards for allowing movement from control zone; • Decision support tools (cost/benefit/risk analyses); • New technologies (gasifier)

  18. Interagency Coordination (IC) Decontamination Research • Generic disinfectant efficacy study at Plum Island (EPA); • Effectiveness of various cleaning technologies (EPA); • Return-to-normal operations SOPs (EPA/rendering Industry); • Cold weather decon SOPs (Canada)

  19. National Veterinary Stockpile (NVS) -Supplies, PPE, anti-virals, vaccines onsite in 24 hours -Commercial service contracts for people and equipment for depopulation, decontamination and disposal

  20. National Veterinary Stockpile (NVS) Contracts with commercial firms for 3D Operations -Depopulation -Disposal of Carcasses -Disinfection

  21. National Veterinary Stockpile (NVS) Contracts-Emergency Transport • Iowa sample to FADDL Plum Island 3.5 hours • Alabama sample to NVSL Ames, Iowa, 5 hours

  22. National Veterinary Stockpile (NVS) The NVS exercise program is designed to enhance the preparedness of Federal, State, Tribe, and Territories to logistically respond to damaging animal disease outbreaks. • Annual • In 2009, exercised with the Multi-State Partnership for Security in Agriculture (MSPSA) states (NE, IL, KY) • In 2010 exercised with SouthernAgriculture & AnimalDisaster Response Alliance (SAADRA) states (MS, AL, and LA. • IN 2011 planning full scale exercise with the Navajo Nation. SAADRA NVS Planning Workshop November 2009

  23. Questions?

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