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Disaster preparedness in biocontainment animal research facilities: Developing and implementing an incident response plan (IRP).

机译:生物遏制动物研究设施中的灾难防范:制定和实施事件响应计划(IRP)。

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Preparing for the wide variety of disasters that can occur is challenging for any animal research facility, but the level of concern for human and animal health rises significantly when infectious agents and toxins are part of the scenario. Federal regulations provide detailed requirements for the development of an incident response plan (IRP) when select agents and toxins (SATs) are used. In addition to the usual issues associated with disaster planning, the IRP must address concerns associated with the potential theft, loss, or release of SATs that may affect both institutional personnel and the surrounding community. The level of detail in the IRP and the intensity of training should be appropriate for the level of risk involved. Regulations describe certain basic requirements but do not address the risks of SAT-exposed animals, which have been the subject of additional guidance to help implement regulatory requirements. A 2008 joint publication of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service describes scenarios in which SAT-exposed animals are handled in the same manner as the agent or toxin itself for the purpose of reporting a SAT theft, loss, or release. Events that resulted from the impact of Hurricane Ike at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston provide a valuable opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of the federal regulations and to build on lessons learned from this disaster. These lessons can help to supplement the regulatory requirements and improve the safety and security of handling both SATs and animals exposed to them during and after an emergency situation.
机译:对于任何动物研究机构来说,为可能发生的各种灾难做好准备都是具有挑战性的,但是当传染原和毒素是其中的一部分时,对人类和动物健康的关注程度就会大大提高。当使用选定的药剂和毒素(SAT)时,联邦法规对制定事故响应计划(IRP)提出了详细要求。除了与灾难计划相关的常见问题外,IRP还必须解决与可能影响机构人员和周围社区的SAT被盗,丢失或释放有关的问题。 IRP中的详细程度和培训强度应适合所涉及的风险水平。法规描述了某些基本要求,但并未解决暴露于SAT的动物的风险,这些已成为帮助实施法规要求的其他指南的主题。疾病控制与预防中心和动植物健康检查局2008年的联合出版物描述了以下情形:暴露SAT的动物以与代理商或毒素本身相同的方式处理,目的是报告SAT盗窃,损失,或释放。加尔维斯顿德克萨斯大学医学分校的艾克飓风的影响导致的事件提供了宝贵的机会,可以评估联邦法规的有效性,并从这次灾难中汲取教训。这些课程可以帮助补充法规要求,并提高在紧急情况期间和之后处理SAT和暴露于它们的动物的安全性。

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