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Studies on Antimicrobial resistance in bacteria of veterinary importance

Objective

Project SummaryThe North Carolina Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System is a full-service multidisciplinary veterinarydiagnostic laboratory. The NCVDLS received over 44,000 client accessions in 2018. Our diagnosticlaboratory is uniquely situated to screen for and research existing and emerging microbial pathogens ofagricultural and companion animal importance given the prominence of animal agriculture (poultry and swineproduction) in our state and continual urban/suburban growth. The Bacteriology section services our mainlaboratory and our three branch laboratories. Along with bacteriology submissions from clients they processhigh volumes of in-house samples from necropsy. The bacteriology laboratory has MALDI-TOF and availableBSL3 workspace. The Bacteriology laboratory has performed over 13,900 tests in the year 2018 on clinicalsamples, tissue, serum, bacterial isolates, and environmental samples. The NCVDLS hopes to partner with theFDA and play an active role in pet food and animal feed contamination investigations: 1) Participation in VPO designated sample analyses and surveillance activities to promote animal health and welfare and add to the Vet-LIRN Network's surge capacity to assist in emergency and large-scale outbreak testing. 2) Provide analytical data to support regulatory actions by developing and using standardized methods, equipment platforms, and reporting methods, continued participation in proficiency testing provided by the VPO, continue investigating consumer reported cases as requested by the VPO, and continuing to improve and implement standardized quality management systems as designated by the VPO. 3) Participate in small-scale antibiotic susceptibility testing studies by sharing bacterial isolates to address emerging antimicrobial resistance issues, and participate in AMR surveillance.The bacteriology section of the NCVDLS hopes to engage in cooperative activities with the FDA Vet-LIRN, theVet-LIRN network, and federal, state, local and tribal organizations to promote animal health and feed and foodsafety and security.

Investigators
Trybus, James
Institution
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Start date
2019
End date
2023
Project number
1U18FD006672-01