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Title: Dr' Erdal Erol


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EU Biosecurity and Food Animal Diseases Turkey
as a Gateway
  • Dr. Erdal Erol
  • TVMDL, Texas AM University, College Station, TX

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A Global Problem in food safety emerging and
re-emerging animal diseases
  • BSE, FMD, Avian Influenza, WNV, Bluetongue,
    Rinderpest etc.
  • Extensive trade live animals, especially from
    middle east to West and, from South to North.
  • An increase in international travel and tourism.
  • Climate change may further increase the
    possibility of disease spread.

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Impact of animal diseases on food safety
  • Many animal diseases are zoonotic and therefore
    are major public health problems.
  • Introduction of highly contagious diseases
    continues to devastate economies, social
    structures and the environment.
  • Food animal diseases are a major constraint to
    production in developing countries and continue
    to be one of the major constraints to improving
    livelihoods.

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease
  • Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is always one the
    best examples in biosecurity discussions.
  • Every disease is economic to some extent, but FMD
    is nearly a purely economic disease. Its worst
    effects are caused by fear of the economic
    consequences of its spread.

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Another example is Avian influenza
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Turkey (a candidate for EU) a gateway to food
animal disease introductions from the Middle
East, as well as a major migratory route for wild
birds that can carry disease agents. 
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Recent efforts of Turkey
  • Control and eradicate the diseases in the
    Gateway.
  • A viable veterinary organization
  • Transparency All outbreaks are declared.
  • Lab conditions have been improved.

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Importance of early detection in Gateways and
migratory routes
  • Rapid detection of outbreaks allow us to
    implement control and eradication measures before
    the diseases spread to other locations.
  • Therefore, effective, reliable and fast
    diagnostic tests are crucial.
  • New molecular tests (PCR, Real-time PCR) have
    been implemented.

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Importance of early detection in Gateways
  • Quick and reliable diagnosis in an appropriate
    lab environment.
  • Biosafety level-3 laboratories and new molecular
    diagnostic assays (PCR, real-time PCR) are
    important to success.
  • Vaccines are part of the plan.

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Why laboratory biosafety practices?
  • Protection of
  • - workers
  • - products
  • - lab support personnel
  • - environment

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Biosafety levels
  • BSL1 - agents not known to cause disease in
    humans or animals therefore no or low individual
    and community risk (e.g most molds).
  • BSL2 - agents that cause human or animal
    diseases with low to moderate individual or
    community risk (e.g. blood borne diseases).
  • BSL3 - agents associated with human disease and
    with potential for aerosol transmission - high
    individual risk (e.g. respiratory diseases) but
    low community risk.
  • BSL4 - dangerous/exotic agents of life
    threatening nature serious diseases (e.g.
    smallpox) that are easily transmitted .

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EU support to build BSL 3 laboratories in Turkey
  • 3 Major labs in Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir.
  • To diagnose AI, END, FMD and other high
    consequence diseases.
  • Not only labs but equipment as well.
  • Technical assistance is being provided by FAO, EU
    and USDA.

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Mandatory Vaccination for FMDV in European
Turkey
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Texas another example as a gateway to food
animal disease introductions  
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Texas The long boundary with Mexico
  • Texas is considered by the USDA as the most
    likely state in the union to have an outbreak of
    avian influenza (AI), because of the long border
    with Mexico, and the flight path of migrating
    birds.
  • The other major threats to food safety and
    security are FMD, CSFV, END.

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Preparedness to a high consequence disease in
Texas
  • Training of key personnel in Plum Island and
    National lab, Ames, Iowa
  • Proficiency tests for AI, CSF, FMD, etc
  • Exercises
  • Should we try joint exercises with European
    diagnosticians?

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TVMDL
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BSL-3 Lab
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A mobile unit for animal disease outbreaks
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Summary the keys to success
  • Turkey and Texas have viable animal disease
    health organizations in their regions.
  • Must stop the diseases at the gateways.
  • Reliable and early testing, including
    surveillance, not only for food safety but also
    for safe trade
  • Transparency
  • Exchange of information

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