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PROCINORTE Animal Health Task Force. Report of Activities August 2012-March 2014. Cooperative Program in Agricultural Research and Technology for the Northern Region Programa Cooperativo en Investigación y Tecnología Agrícola para la Región Norte. Background.
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PROCINORTE Animal Health Task Force Report of Activities August 2012-March 2014 Cooperative Program in Agricultural Research and Technology for the Northern Region Programa Cooperativo en Investigación y Tecnología Agrícola para la Región Norte
Background • The concept of the PROCINORTE Animal Health Task Force was introduced on December 20, 2006, as a result of a meeting of representatives of Canada, Mexico and the United States held in Washington, DC, to identify research priorities and to outline a framework for advancing animal health research that would benefit North America • Due to the impact of animal disease on trade, agriculture and public health, representatives from the three countries unanimously agreed to this collaboration
Potential Mutual Benefits • Strategic research for the advancement of animal health in North America • Development of new technologies • Strengthening of technological information exchange • Harmonization of diagnostic tests in animal health laboratories to promote increased confidence in test results • Scientific solutions to common problems and challenges in animal health
Vision To be the network of experts that enhances the research collaboration, diagnostic harmonization and technology transfer in animal health between Canada, the United States and Mexico
Mission To develop and promote research and knowledge in prioritized areas of animal health of common interest for Canada, Mexico and the US
Potential Mutual Benefits • Strategic research for the advancement of animal health in North America • Development of new technologies • Strengthening of technological information exchange • Harmonization of diagnostic tests in animal health laboratories to promote increased confidence in test results • Scientific solutions to common problems and challenges in animal health
Challenges and Opportunities The PAHTF has the challenge of facing one of the major threats to tri-lateral trade and public health: animal diseases and outbreaks in North America The Task Force includes not only researchers but regulatory authorities also. Working together ensures a more efficient approach to dealing with serious animal diseases.
Activities(2010-2011) • Since 2010, the PAHTF has held at least one workshop each year on timely priority areas: • October 13-14, 2010 – Influenza H1N1 – Ames, IA • Identification of gaps in: • H1N1 Influenza Virus Research • Diagnostic Harmonization for H1N1 Influenza • Other animal Influenzas
Activities(2010-2011) • Dec 6-9, 2011 – "Wet" Workshop on Influenza 'A' Virus Molecular Diagnostic Techniques – Winnipeg, MB • Sharing of experiences, information and hands-on approaches used in the molecular diagnosis and characterization of influenza A virus infections • Identification of best practices used in the molecular diagnosis of influenza 'A' virus infections with the focus on sequencing • Discussion of methods used in virus isolation and characterization • Identification and discussion on ways to harmonize influenza 'A' virus molecular diagnostic methods, with an emphasis on sequencing, in our three countries
Recent Activities(2012-2013) • Nov 2012 – Two Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Workshops – Lethbridge, AB • Nov 5-9 • Nov 26-30 • Participants: • Mexico 4 • US 3 • Canada 9
Activities • Objectives: • To provide practical training on manual immunohistochemistry procedures used in the Canadian/OIE BSE Reference Laboratory • To discuss troubleshooting and antibody optimization procedures • To review histopathology and immunohistochemical staining techniques for classical and atypical BSE
Activities • Nov 27-28, 2012 – Experts Workshop on H7N3 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus – Athens, GA • Investigation, identification and development of research proposals related to the H7N3 avian influenza outbreak in Mexico
Activities • Sep 10-11, 2013 – Bovine Tuberculosis – Ames, AI • Epidemiology • Current status and recent developments • Diagnostics • Current testing strategies, gaps, and new testing algorithms • Molecular epidemiology: • Current techniques • Whole genome sequencing and the future of molecular epidemiology for tuberculosis control programs • Spoligotyping • Research updates
Activities • Action Items from Bovine Tuberculosis Workshop (2013) • Work collaboratively on scenario tree model • The US to share sampling protocol for affected herds to evaluate new diagnostic tests • Develop criteria for wildlife surveillance in proximity to bovine tuberculosis (bTB) affected herds • Antemortem bTB testing • Support the US bTB serum bank • Interferon gamma testing in bison (approved in Canada, but not in US or Mexico) • Address issues with bTB skin testing • Tuberculin International Standard – It will expire in 2 years – Develop new one
Activities • Action Items from Bovine Tuberculosis Workshop (2013) - cont'd • Postmortem bTB testing • Whole genome sequencing to understand transmission and strain diversity • Spoligotyping: Standardize, harmonize & combine isolate databases • Real time PCR on paraffin-embedded tissue: Collaborative research • Sample quality from slaughter surveillance in immature cattle (< 2 yrs.-old)
Activities • 2014 • Follow-Up • 2nd Bovine Tuberculosis Workshop • Ames, IA
Acknowledgements • The Animal Health Task Force acknowledges the support given by the PROCINORTE Board of Directors and the enthusiastic participation of members and participants from our three countries. • The logistical support of Priscila Henriquez and Hortensia Mathó is greatly appreciated