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FDA Current Thinking on Foodborne Outbreak Investigations

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FDA Current Thinking on Foodborne Outbreak Investigations

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    1. FDA Current Thinking on Foodborne Outbreak Investigations Jack Guzewich FDA/CFSAN

    2. FDA Policies & Procedures FDA Crisis Management Plan FDA Chemical & Biological Emergency Response Plan CFSAN Emergency Response Plan These include: Coordination Roles & responsibilities Communications

    3. FDA Roles & Responsibilities Office of Crisis Management Office of Emergency Operations Office of Regulatory Affairs District Offices Field laboratories Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition Emergency Coordination & Response Team Scientific & policy experts

    4. Anatomy of an Outbreak Investigation Surveillance Epidemiological investigation Laboratory analysis Environmental investigation Response/recall Traceback/traceforward Farm investigation

    5. Surveillance Local & State Health Departments Surveillance & detection Laboratory surveillance Consumer complaints CDC consultation Regulatory Surveillance Inspections Samples

    6. Anatomy of an Outbreak Investigation Surveillance Epidemiological investigation Laboratory analysis Environmental investigation Response/Recall Traceback/traceforward Farm investigation

    7. Epidemiologic Investigation Conducted by state and local public health agencies, FDA relies on CDC vetting of epi & lab investigation data & CDC’s recommendations FDA reviews the epi and lab investigation data before we act

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