Title: Workshop
1 HPAI Activities
FSM, Palau and RMI
Fiji July 24-28 2006
2Sample Collection for AI testing
- In November 2005, Mr. Engly Ioanis from COM FSM
Land Grant was trained by the SPC Epidemiologist
Veterinarian, Mr. Steve Angus in Fiji on how to
collect samples from poultry for identification. - In December 2005,Mr Ioanis went to Palau and Yap
to conduct training on the collection of blood
and swab samples for identification.
3Sample Collection for AI testing cont.
- In early January 2006 training on sample
collection was conducted in RMI, Chuuk, Kosrae
and Pohnpei. - In addition to the sample collection Emergency
Response Planning for Avian Influenza was
included in the training.
4Sample collection
- Blood sample collection from the brachial vein
- Swabs sample collection from throat and cloacal.
5Sample Collection
- Participants practicing on the collection of
blood samples
- Training in Chuuk on how to collect blood samples.
6Post Mortem
- Demonstration of equipment needed for sample
testing and post mortem
- Showing the participants the different body part
of a poultry
7General Emergency Response Planning (GERP)
- In 2005 several workshops were organized by SPC
to draft Generic Emergency Response Planes. In
the North Pacific one workshop was held in Guam
for Guam, Palau and Yap and one workshop was held
in Pohnpei for FSM and RMI. - Specific ERP, e.g. Avian Influenza, Brown Tree
Snake or others. can be build onto the Generic
ERP,
8AI Emergency Response Planning
- In March 2006 a 3 days workshop was organized in
Palau. - In addition to the Palau Pandemic Influenza
Response Plan for human from the Palau Health
Department a additional ERP was drafted for
poultry. - With the help of the SPC Vet and the SPC PPM
- 9 Standard Operational Procedures were
drafted during the 3-days workshop.
9ERP workshop in Palau
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11Working Groups
- Pohnpei Avian Influenza Contingency
Committee. - Field Surveillance/Sample Collection Team
- Disinfection Team
- Destruction Team, disposal of Animals
- Sample Preservation and Packaging
- Public Relations Officer
12Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- 1 SOP for Protection of Personal
- This include Safety First
- Which people need to use protective equipment
- People who work with AI suspicious or AI
confirmed animals in infected areas - What protective equipment is recommended
- e.g. N95 respirator masks, goggles, heavy duty
rubber work gloves, coveralls, boots, head cover
apron
13Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- 2 SOP Suspected Cases
- Commercial farms 5 mortality rate over 24 hrs
and for individual households, more than 1
chicken dead over 24 hours shall trigger
immediate investigation from the response team. - Investigation procedures, field visit by
surveillance and sample team
14Symptoms of AI Infected Birds
Hemorrhages Fever Respiratory distress
Infested birds shed Saliva Nasal secretions Feces
15Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- 3 SOP for Surveillance
- Passive Surveillance, e.g. Public Awareness and
education (Schools, Communities radio
announcement leaflets. - Active Surveillance, e.g. Incident investigation,
sample collection and reporting including mapping - Wild birds surveillance and monitoring
- Data collection and mapping GIS mapping
16Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- SOP 4 Sample Collection from Poultry
- Live Birds Blood samples2.5 ml per bird using a
21-23 g needle and/or swab samples collected from
throat and cloacal - Dead Birds Swab or tissue samples
17Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- SOP 5 for Packaging, labeling and dispatch
- According to SPC manual http//www.spc.int/rahs/Ma
nual/SpecimenCollection/Packaging - Information to be forwarded with the specimens
- Contacts for Import Permit
- List of 6 OIE reference experts and laboratories
18Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- SOP 6 Quarantine Area
- In case of suspected or confirmed outbreak of AI
put household, farm/village under restriction. - Movement Restriction (3 km) radius ( no movement
on free-ranging chicken. - Heightened Targeted Surveillance Zone (10km)
active surveillance of all poultry units within
the 10km radius
19Standard Operating Procedures (SOP
- SOP 7 for Disinfection
- All units which are physically of functionally
connected to the establishment must be properly
disinfected. All vehicle, people working with
poultry and equipment going out of the infected
area must be washed and disinfected. - A list of disinfectants is provided
20Standard Operating Procedures (SOP
- SOP 8 Procedures for Humane Slaughter of
Poultry - Shall be done onsite as humanely and as quickly
as possible. Manual dislocation of the neck is
the preferred choice for humane slaughtering of
small numbers of birds in suspected or infected
sites
21Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- SOP 9 of Carcass Disposal Infected Material
- Incineration is the technique of choice
22Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- SOP 10 Procedures for Biosecurity
- Ban all imports of poultry, poultry products from
AI affected countries. These includes transiting
fishing boats and vessels from AI infected
countries. - Increased inspections of conveyances entering
from infected countries and fully enforced
quarantine measures.
23Forms Available
- Avian Influenza Submission Form
- Sample Submission Information Form
24Public Information
- Palau produced two leaflets
- Avian Influenza or Bird flu general information,
and - Food Safety in connection with Avian Influenza
25Palau has in place
- Pandemic Influenza Response Plan for the Republic
of Palau, prepared by Health Dept. - Pandemic Influenza Response Plan for poultry
- Executive Order 236, Establishment of a
National Avian Influenza (H5N1) Advisory and
Coordination Team, signed by President
26Palau has in place cont.
- Declaration of National Quarantine Emergency,
signed by President - Activation of Inter-Island Quarantine
- Timetable and contacts of PAIRT members on 24
hrs. duty - Avian Influenza 911 Protocol phone phone calls
27Testing the System
- Palau has sent blood samples to the Australian
Lab for AI identification. - Lesson learned was it took several weeks until
results were available.
28Material needed
- A list for material needed to have in stockpiles
was made by participants. -
29THANK YOU
30SPC Regional Office for Micronesia
- The new SPC building in Pohnpei FSM was completed
in August 2005. - The building has a large reception area, 7
offices, a conference room and a laboratory. - Presently there are 6 staff members occupying the
building.
31Signing of Host Agreement
- The Host Agreement between FSM and SPC was
signed on January 19, 2006 by the SPC DG Ms.
Lourdes Pangelinan and the President of the
Federated States of Micronesia, H.E. Joseph J.
Urusemal.