Food Protection Rapid Response Team and Program Infrastructure Enhancement Projec
Project Number5U18FD004985-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderCONDON, SUZANNE K.
Awardee OrganizationMASSACHUSETTS STATE DEPT OF PUB HEALTH
Description
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Abstract
MDPH will enhance its capacity for multi-jurisdictional all-hazards food and feed emergency response
through improvements to the Massachusetts Rapid Response Team (RRT) in the Bureau of
Environmental Health's Food Protection Program. While the RRT serves to rapidly and effectively
address food emergencies, such as foodborne illness outbreaks, its capabilities are supported by a
system of incident management, laboratory testing, epidemiologic investigations, traceback and recall
operations, public and internal communications, data sharing, as well as trainings and other activities
associated with a comprehensive response to emergencies. The MA RRT program focuses not only on
the team itself, but also on the underlying support structure of the BEH/FPP, including its active
involvement as members of the Working Group on Foodborne Illness Control (WGFBIC), creating
sustainable and integrated response capacity. Increasing adoption of RRT Best Practices will serve as
the basis for the program and is essential to ongoing enhancements and more mature development of
the RRT. Beginning in Year 1 of the cooperative agreement, BEH/FPP proposes to develop
Environmental Assessment (EA) protocols and to evaluate Standard Operating Procedures and the RRT
training plan to integrate environmental assessments. BEH/FPP seeks to improve the national
infrastructure with continuing participation in the mentorship program. This proposal seeks to continue
BEH/FPP's close interagency collaboration among state, federal, and local public health partners,
industry and other stakeholders, as well as with agencies and organizations in food/feed manufacturing,
distribution and protection in order to provide a technical and operational foundation for RRT
development and maintenance. Information on foodborne illness outbreaks and related inspectional data
will be available to MDPH and other partners, e.g. USFDA District Office, through a secure portal housed
within the Environmental Public Health Tracking Program (EPHT web portal) developed by MDPH/BEH.
FDA will be able to access information on inspection and recalls through a secure connection to facilitate
confidential communication during investigations. MDPH/BEH also proposes to post food recalls and
other food-related information of interest, such as successful prevention efforts, on the publicly available
pages of the portal and/or FoodSHIELD. Measures to meet goals and objectives will be carried out within
the framework of the US FDA cooperative agreement. BEH/FPP anticipates that participation in this
cooperative agreement will serve to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the critical facets of its
food protection efforts.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The cooperative agreement will enhance the continuous improvements to the MDPH, Bureau of
Environmental Health and its Food Protection Program Rapid Response Team's
(BEH/FPP/RRT) capacity to respond to food/feed incidents. BEH/FPP will create a sustainable
and integrated RRT infrastructure by incorporating the RRT capabilities of preparedness,
communication, surveillance/detection, investigation, control/mitigation, and post-
response/prevention into the standard written policies and procedures of the food program.
BEH and its FPP will collaborate with federal, state, and local agencies and provide mentorship
to new RRTs to support the RRT Concept and Best Practices within the National Response
Framework.
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