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AMI Foundation and National Meat Association To Co-Host E. Coli O157:H7 Surveillance and Prevention Briefing January 23, 2008, in Washington, DC
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Washington, DC, December 10, 2007 – The
American Meat Institute Foundation (AMIF) and
the National Meat Association (NMA) will host
an E coli O157:H7 Surveillance and
Prevention Briefing January 23, 2008, at the
Doubletree Crystal City Hotel in Arlington,
Virginia.
The briefing is conveniently planned
just one day prior to the International
Association for Food Protection’s (IAFP) Timely
Topics Symposium "Prepared, But Not
Ready-to-Eat Foods-What You Need to Know,”
which will be held in the same hotel January
24.
Since 2000, the incidence of E
coli O157:H7 in ground beef has been cut in
half. However, a slight increase in the
incidence of the pathogen in ground beef in
late 2007 has prompted the industry, scientists
and regulators to reassess strategies in the
fight against the pathogen. The one-day
briefing will bring together leading experts to
discuss the state of the science in pathogen
prevention and to identify new strategies for
ensuring product safety and optimal public
health.
The briefing will feature talks on
public health surveillance, import and export
issues; industry best practices for controlling
the pathogen throughout the supply chain;
research into interventions to reduce and
eliminate the pathogen; regulatory initiatives
and consumer knowledge and perceptions about
E coli O157:H7, beef handling and beef
safety.
Invited speakers include Rosa DeLauro
(D-CT), who chairs the House Food Safety
Caucus; Lonnie King, DVM, acting director,
National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and
Enteric Diseases at the Centers for Disease
Control; Richard Raymond, MD, under secretary
for Food Safety at the U.S. Department of
Agriculture; Ken Peterson, DVM, head of the
Office of Field Operations at USDA’s Food
Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS); Kerry
Harris, Ph.D., executive director of the
International HACCP Alliance and associate
professor at Texas A & M University; Guy
Lonergan, Ph.D., DVM, assistant professor, West
Texas A & M; Bernadette Dunham, DVM, Ph.D.,
deputy director, Center for Veterinary
Medicine, Food and Drug Administration; and
Mohammed Koohmaraie, Ph.D., director of the
Agricultural Research Service Meat Animal
Research Center.
“The beef industry has made enormous
food safety progress by confronting the
challenge of E coli O157:H7 in fresh
beef directly,” said AMI Foundation President
James H. Hodges. “Our careful monitoring of
food safety trends suggests that it’s time to
reassess so we can sustain our record of
progress. That is what we aim to do with this
important briefing.”
Registration is $250 for members,
academics and government officials. The
non-member rate is $325. To see a detailed
agenda or to register for the conference, go to
www.meatami.com or call Heather Schoch, manager
of meetings, 202/587-4241, hschoch@meatami.com.
Room rates at the hotel are $179. The rate is
guaranteed until December 27, 2007. To make a
room reservation, call the hotel directly at
703-416-4100 and be sure to mention AMI.



