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Title: FOODBORNE ILLNESS OUTBREAK SIMULATION WORKSHOP


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FOODBORNE ILLNESS OUTBREAK SIMULATION WORKSHOP
2
Introductions
3
Expectations
  • Everyone will be working together in their
    respective groups
  • Each group will have different issues to address
    and deal with
  • Overall the goal is for the group to work
    together through a crisis situation

4
You will be working together and role playing
  • Groups
  • Producers
  • Commodity associations
  • Other participants
  • Media
  • Regulators

5
PRODUCERS
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PRODUCER GROUP 1 TARHEEL ACRES GROWERS
  • Conventional, organic, transition organic
  • Piedmont
  • Large packing facility
  • Pack for neighboring farms
  • Mainly wholesale, Carrboro Farmers Market
  • Raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries

7
Producer group 2 Plott Hound Creek Farms
  • Small-ish farmer
  • Conventional production mainly
  • Newton Grove
  • Direct market foodservice, wholesale and farm
    stand
  • Blackberries, blueberries, and strawberries

8
Producer group 3 Rising Sun Farms
  • Conventional
  • Medium size farm
  • Goldsboro
  • Mainly wholesale, Raleigh Farmers Market
  • Strawberries and blueberries
  • Chicken houses adjacent to field

9
Producer group 4 Strawberries -R- Us
  • Small farm
  • U-pick and farmstand
  • Along I-95
  • Eastern NC
  • Strawberries

10
COMMODITY ASSOCIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
  • NC Strawberry Association
  • NC Blueberry Council, Inc
  • NC Commercial Blackberry and Raspberry Growers
    Association
  • United Fresh Produce Association

11
Media -- Our journalistic team
  • News and Observer
  • Charlotte Observer
  • CNN
  • Perez Hilton
  • Late night television
  • WRAL
  • Twitter
  • Google alerts

12
NOVEMBER 10, 2011 -- PRESS RELEASE
  • NC Department of Health says There are an
    increased number of illnesses which are linked
    together with a genetic fingerprint
  • Hepatitis A
  • 24 illnesses in 14 NC counties (all around state)
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    has been dispatched

13
Hepatitis A
  • Transmitted by fecal-oral route
  • Human sewage
  • Low infectious dose
  • Incubation period
  • 2-6 weeks
  • Permanent immunity, vaccine available
  • Very resistant to chemicals
  • Hepatitis A associated with consumption of frozen
    strawberries Michigan, 1997
  • Hepatitis A associated with consumption of frozen
    strawberries Georgia and Montana, 1990

14
November 12, 2011 -- More information trickles out
  • Outbreak in NC, and sporadic cases in VT, OR, and
    WA -- all genetic matches
  • NC health officials have warned residents not to
    eat fresh strawberries because sufferers reported
    having eaten them
  • OR Department of Health says may be associated
    with strawberries
  • National conference call

15
NOVEMBER 16, 2011 HEPATITIS A -- NC HEALTH
DEPARTMENT SAYS ITS STRAWBERRIES
  • What do you do?
  • Who do you call?
  • What kind of things do you do to assess your
    system?
  • What do you release to the media?

16
November 17, 2011 -- Press conference
  • Announced that it is strawberry-linked
  • Mike Taylor, FDA food safety czar
  • "It is always an upset to the industry when we
    have to put consumer advice out like this, but .
    . . we don't know which strawberries are causing
    the illnesses and we don't want to wait until we
    find out and then learn that people were getting
    sick.

17
WHAT ELSE HAPPENS?
  • Media attention
  • Blogs, Twitter, and Youtube
  • Increased testing of strawberries
  • Buyer questions
  • Local demand?
  • Strawberry sales plummet

18
Big Town Caterers
  • Large company
  • Made fruit salad and berry covered desserts
  • Produce sourced by
  • Rising Sun Farms
  • Plott Hound Creek Farm

19
Damage Control
  • Strawberries-R-Us
  • Increase in traffic on farm
  • Consumers talking about how the outbreak scares
    them from purchasing at large stores
  • Tarheel Acres Growers
  • Contact neighboring farms to confirm they are
    using good agricultural practices
  • Increase in demand for berries at Farmers market
    sell out of berries every weekend

20
Industry investigations -- Looking for the source
  • Discuss your distribution chain
  • How do you prove it is not your farm?
  • Documentation?
  • Where has your product gone?
  • Traceability?

21
November 22, 2011 -- Outbreak has been traced to
Plott Hound Creek Farms
22
Class I Recall
  • Class I is a situation in which there is a
    reasonable probability that the use of, or
    exposure to, a violative product will cause
    serious adverse health consequences or death

23
November 22, 2011 -- Recall
  • How do you get the product back?
  • Where did it go?
  • What documentation do you need ?
  • Other groups roles in this?

24
FDA, CONDUCTING THE INVESTIGATION, ASKS FOR
  • Flow charts
  • Lab reports
  • HACCP/SSOP records
  • Production records
  • Distribution records

25
ON-FARM INVESTIGATION
  • Where they might start looking on-farm
  • Water
  • Worker health and hygiene
  • Wildlife

26
NOVEMBER 24, 2011 -- MORE INFO ABOUT THE
IMPLICATED SITE ARISES
  • Septic tank issues on farm
  • Direct to store
  • Implicated product went to consumers

27
WINTER 2011 -- RECOVERY
  • Outbreak is over
  • Whats next?
  • Who is affected?
  • What needs to be done to get things back on track?

28
SO WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN?
  • Be prepared for outbreaks
  • Have a plan to manage a crisis
  • Be available
  • Monitor what people are saying about
    industry/products
  • Use non-print methods
  • Take control of the story
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