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Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates

The potential effects of a 24 or 72‐h delay in post‐mortem inspection (PMI) of ungulates on public health and monitoring of animal health and welfare was evaluated. The assessment used a survey of meat inspectors, expert opinion, literature search and a stochastic model for Salmonella detection sens...

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Autores principales: Koutsoumanis, Konstantinos, Allende, Ana, Alvarez‐Ordóñez, Avelino, Bolton, Declan, Bover‐Cid, Sara, Chemaly, Marianne, Davies, Robert, De Cesare, Alessandra, Herman, Lieve, Lindqvist, Roland, Nauta, Maarten, Peixe, Luisa, Ru, Giuseppe, Simmons, Marion, Skandamis, Panagiotis, Suffredini, Elisabetta, Sánchez, Julio Álvarez, Blagojevic, Bojan, Fürst, Peter, Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno, Jensen, Henrik Elvang, Paulsen, Peter, Baert, Katleen, Barrucci, Federica, Broglia, Alessandro, Georgiadis, Marios, Hempen, Michaela, Hilbert, Friederike
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7716243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33304413
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.6307
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author Koutsoumanis, Konstantinos
Allende, Ana
Alvarez‐Ordóñez, Avelino
Bolton, Declan
Bover‐Cid, Sara
Chemaly, Marianne
Davies, Robert
De Cesare, Alessandra
Herman, Lieve
Lindqvist, Roland
Nauta, Maarten
Peixe, Luisa
Ru, Giuseppe
Simmons, Marion
Skandamis, Panagiotis
Suffredini, Elisabetta
Sánchez, Julio Álvarez
Blagojevic, Bojan
Fürst, Peter
Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno
Jensen, Henrik Elvang
Paulsen, Peter
Baert, Katleen
Barrucci, Federica
Broglia, Alessandro
Georgiadis, Marios
Hempen, Michaela
Hilbert, Friederike
author_facet Koutsoumanis, Konstantinos
Allende, Ana
Alvarez‐Ordóñez, Avelino
Bolton, Declan
Bover‐Cid, Sara
Chemaly, Marianne
Davies, Robert
De Cesare, Alessandra
Herman, Lieve
Lindqvist, Roland
Nauta, Maarten
Peixe, Luisa
Ru, Giuseppe
Simmons, Marion
Skandamis, Panagiotis
Suffredini, Elisabetta
Sánchez, Julio Álvarez
Blagojevic, Bojan
Fürst, Peter
Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno
Jensen, Henrik Elvang
Paulsen, Peter
Baert, Katleen
Barrucci, Federica
Broglia, Alessandro
Georgiadis, Marios
Hempen, Michaela
Hilbert, Friederike
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description The potential effects of a 24 or 72‐h delay in post‐mortem inspection (PMI) of ungulates on public health and monitoring of animal health and welfare was evaluated. The assessment used a survey of meat inspectors, expert opinion, literature search and a stochastic model for Salmonella detection sensitivity. Disease detection sensitivity at a delayed PMI is expected to reduce detection sensitivity to a variable extent, depending on the hazard and on the signs/lesions and organs involved. No reduction is expected for Trichinella detection in meat from susceptible animal species and any decrease in detection of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) will not exceed the current tolerance for fallen stock. A 24‐h delay in PMI could result in a small reduction in sensitivity of detection for tuberculosis, echinococcosis and cysticercosis. A greater reduction is expected for the detection of pyaemia and Rift valley fever. For the detection of Salmonella, the median model estimates are a reduction of sensitivity of 66.5% (90% probability interval (PI) 0.08–99.75%) after 24‐h delay and 94% (90% PI 0.83–100%) after 72‐h delay of PMI. Laboratory testing for tuberculosis following a sampling delay of 24–72 h could result in no, or a moderate, decrease in detection depending on the method of confirmation used (PCR, culture, histopathology). For chemical contaminants, a delay in meat inspection of 24 or 72 h is expected to have no impact on the effectiveness of detection of persistent organic pollutants and metals. However, for certain pharmacologically active substances, there will be a reduced effectiveness to detect some of these substances due to potential degradation in the available matrices (tissues and organs) and the non‐availability of specific preferred matrices of choice.
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spelling pubmed-77162432020-12-09 Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates Koutsoumanis, Konstantinos Allende, Ana Alvarez‐Ordóñez, Avelino Bolton, Declan Bover‐Cid, Sara Chemaly, Marianne Davies, Robert De Cesare, Alessandra Herman, Lieve Lindqvist, Roland Nauta, Maarten Peixe, Luisa Ru, Giuseppe Simmons, Marion Skandamis, Panagiotis Suffredini, Elisabetta Sánchez, Julio Álvarez Blagojevic, Bojan Fürst, Peter Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno Jensen, Henrik Elvang Paulsen, Peter Baert, Katleen Barrucci, Federica Broglia, Alessandro Georgiadis, Marios Hempen, Michaela Hilbert, Friederike EFSA J Scientific Opinion The potential effects of a 24 or 72‐h delay in post‐mortem inspection (PMI) of ungulates on public health and monitoring of animal health and welfare was evaluated. The assessment used a survey of meat inspectors, expert opinion, literature search and a stochastic model for Salmonella detection sensitivity. Disease detection sensitivity at a delayed PMI is expected to reduce detection sensitivity to a variable extent, depending on the hazard and on the signs/lesions and organs involved. No reduction is expected for Trichinella detection in meat from susceptible animal species and any decrease in detection of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) will not exceed the current tolerance for fallen stock. A 24‐h delay in PMI could result in a small reduction in sensitivity of detection for tuberculosis, echinococcosis and cysticercosis. A greater reduction is expected for the detection of pyaemia and Rift valley fever. For the detection of Salmonella, the median model estimates are a reduction of sensitivity of 66.5% (90% probability interval (PI) 0.08–99.75%) after 24‐h delay and 94% (90% PI 0.83–100%) after 72‐h delay of PMI. Laboratory testing for tuberculosis following a sampling delay of 24–72 h could result in no, or a moderate, decrease in detection depending on the method of confirmation used (PCR, culture, histopathology). For chemical contaminants, a delay in meat inspection of 24 or 72 h is expected to have no impact on the effectiveness of detection of persistent organic pollutants and metals. However, for certain pharmacologically active substances, there will be a reduced effectiveness to detect some of these substances due to potential degradation in the available matrices (tissues and organs) and the non‐availability of specific preferred matrices of choice. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7716243/ /pubmed/33304413 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.6307 Text en © 2020 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Scientific Opinion
Koutsoumanis, Konstantinos
Allende, Ana
Alvarez‐Ordóñez, Avelino
Bolton, Declan
Bover‐Cid, Sara
Chemaly, Marianne
Davies, Robert
De Cesare, Alessandra
Herman, Lieve
Lindqvist, Roland
Nauta, Maarten
Peixe, Luisa
Ru, Giuseppe
Simmons, Marion
Skandamis, Panagiotis
Suffredini, Elisabetta
Sánchez, Julio Álvarez
Blagojevic, Bojan
Fürst, Peter
Garin‐Bastuji, Bruno
Jensen, Henrik Elvang
Paulsen, Peter
Baert, Katleen
Barrucci, Federica
Broglia, Alessandro
Georgiadis, Marios
Hempen, Michaela
Hilbert, Friederike
Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
title Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
title_full Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
title_fullStr Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
title_short Evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
title_sort evaluation of public and animal health risks in case of a delayed post‐mortem inspection in ungulates
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7716243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33304413
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.6307
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