A2B-Laneastar Fuming, Saturday, July 22, 1995 PDA Diagnostic Laboratory (Conttniwd from Pag* At) which could result in die quick and devastating, spread of disease. This observation is not an alar mist’s call It is a very real threat and the agriculture industry is jading the way in creating a solid, respected quick response effort to protect people and livestock. The avaian influenza outbreak, the reoocurance of bovine tubercu losis during the 1980 s, new strains of bovine virus diarrhea, bacteria, fungus, etc. are all recent examples of what health threats are present. And for the first lime since the 1980 s outbreak pf rabies in the state when no one state agency took responsbility for testing for the disease much less helping to control it, the tripartite animal diagnostic laboratory system offers the entire public a solid net work of defense against health threats from animat disease. On the farm, the term used to describe methods to detect and mostly prevent the spread of dis ease is “biosecurity.** Poultry producers especially and more recently swine producers have instituted greater biosecurity controls since having been faced with potentially devastating dis eases. On these farms access to buildings is restricted and clothes and footwear are to be clean and uncontaminated by potentially dis ease carrying matter. The dairy industry, especially with such recent diseases as straw berry wart (it is referred to by sev eral common names) and new strains of bovine viral diarrhea, is starting to implement such protec tive practices on farms such as requiring footwear to be washed and clean or protected in a solid plastic slipover boot before visi tors or non-essential people enter an animal traffic area. On a grander scale that is what the state is undergoing. The state’s tripartite diagnostic sys tem is to serve as a coor dinated and cooperative effort between produc ers, veterinarians, researchers and univer sity and state diagnosti cians to quickly identify and isolate animal disease. Especially disease that poses risks to the rest of the agricultural industry and to the health of the residents of the commonwealth. In .order for the sys tem to work, people need to know about it and Support it. Dr. C. Seymour Card, executive director of the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Ariculture (PDA) laboratories, said last week that the break ing of ground for the new state laboratory to replace the old 1920 s Summerdale Laborat ory marks the nearing of the completion of a fully functioning and accre dited Pennsylvania Ani mal Diagnostic Laborat ory System (PADLS). The state earlier this year received condition al accreditation that lasts for three years. Within three years, the new lab should be fully functioning, equipped and tied directly into a computer and telephone link between Penn State Univesity Animal Disease Labor* atory and the University of Pen nsylvania New Bolton Center Diagnostic Laboratories. According to Dr. Card, the sys tem is to work for the producer by having field people ready to inves tigate unusual disease occurances. For now there are to be two such Held investigators, both specially trained to access research, data, and assistance agencies in deter mining causes of animal health problems and possible solutions. The support structure behind the field investigator is strong. The directing agency is the Pen nsylvania Animal' Health and Diagnostic Commission, which was established by an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1988. Chaired by the state secretary of agriculture, three veterinarians and six fanners sit on the commission along with the majority and minor ity chairman of the House and Senate Agricultural and Rural Affairs committees. What has resulted in the follow ing years has been a cooperative effort between PDA Bureau of Diagnostic Laboratories, the Penn State University Animal Diagnos tic Laboratory and the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Cen ter Diagnostic Laboratories. The new state diagnostic lab is to provide 30,000 square feet of space with 20,000 devoted to lab space and the rest to administration and management. All three labs in the system are to have their own incinerators to dispose of biological tissues as a further safeguard to the community. 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Dr. Card said that during the time of the vaccina tion. blood is to be collected from each worker to serve as a back ground check so that, in case of suspected exposure to a disease, a worker’s blood can be tested to check against changes that would indicate possible exposure. The new lab system is to be truly state-of-the art. The use of biotech nology is planned in order to deve lop technology to evaluate materials. Another small laboratory is to be devoted almost exclusively to testing the accuracey of the rest of the testing procedures used. Quality assurance and quality control procedures are necessary NOT L10N... THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SECTION HAS BUSHY SELECTIONS! in order to maintain a high level of dependability on the new system. And although the money hasn't necessarily been allocated yet, the lab system still needs about $2 mil lion in equipment to bring it up to full potential. Air flow in the new lab is designed so that it maintains a high level of biosecurity. Basically the flow of air is to be in and up, and then through filters and out In this way air from one lab is not comingled with air from another laboratory, and also no air from any of the labs leaves the building without first being fil tered for possible airborne pathogens. The second floor of the new state lab will be available only to lab personnel. The main floor is to have offices for diagnosticians, a reference library, a conference room, several work areas, office equipment and instruments, and a reception area is to be located at the front of the building, facing the Susquehanna River. The main delivery access to the laboratory is to be from around the back of the current PDA building. That takes advantage of the traffic light on Cameron Street, and allows traffic exiting the laborat ory to use the light in order to travel south. 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It is imperative that the system function efficiently and quickly, according to Dr. Card. Even with outdated equipment and its crowded and obsolete building design, the Summerdale lab cur rently conducts about 500,000 tests per year, handling many tests including many required for export. According to Dr. Card, increas ing the potential for exporting agri cultural products, especially live animals, requires various tests, depending on the requirements of the importing country. As it is, Summerdale can con duct some of the necessary tests, but not aU. 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