EURL rabies
Collection of samples, techniques, validation and interpretation of the diagnostic methods for the purposes of rabies surveillance are presented here.
Diagnostic methods considered compliant are presented in the WOAH rabies manual. A list of procedures inspired by the WOAH official methods is also proposed.
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Inter Laboratory test for rabies diagnosis: Sending of evaluation attestations
♦ 08 November 2016 ♦
Further to the last inter laboratory test for rabies diagnosis, attestation are being sent to each participant laboratory. Please, if not received yet, watch for the post! This document is the official conclusion regarding your laboratory performance and has to be kept for further use such as your quality assurance, etc. Details of your performances in each method are mentioned in this document, as well as the overall evaluation conclusion for FAT and RTCIT techniques.
Changes in the European Commission website
♦ 05 November 2016 ♦
The European Commission website has recently been updated. Please find hereafter some links to the new pages that you may have to use in your work:
2016- Network - Romanian NRL
♦ 02 November 2016 ♦
Romanian National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety Authority
Institute for Diagnosis and Animal Health
National Reference Laboratory for Rabies
IDAH Bucharest information
Str. Dr. Staicovici nr. 63, sector 5, cod 050557,
Bucureşti, România
Tel: 0374.322.013 / 0374.322.000
Fax: 0214.113.394
E-mail: office@idah.ro
IDAH Director : Florica BARBUCEANU PhD Associate Professor - E-mail: office@idah.ro
The Institute for Diagnosis and Animal Health (IDAH) is a unit with juridical personality and operates as public institution of national interest, subordinated to Romanian National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety National Authority.
METHODS
- Fluorescent Antibody Test (FAT)
- Rabies Tissue Culture Infective Test (RTCIT)
- Mouse Inoculation Test (MIT)
- Molecular technicque (RT-PCR)
- Sequencing
- Fluorescence virus neutralization test (FAVN)
- OTC determination
- ELISA for detection of rabies virus antibodies in serum samples after oral vaccination of foxes
ACCREDITATION
All methods are accredited according to ISO 17025. In addition to this standard, since 2015 we are also accredited to ISO 17043 as organizers and providers of proficiency test.
RESPONSABILITIES
- Performs laboratory tests for rabies diagnosis, for monitoring of the efficacy of the ORV and for serology for the non-commercial movement of pet animals
- Participation in proficiency testing organized by the Community Reference Laboratory
- Organize of annually proficiency tests for 40 county veterinary laboratories
- Controls the diagnostic value of reagents and diagnostic kits
- Characterization of the viral strains and genetic typing of viral strains for molecular epidemiology
- Developing and improving of diagnostic manual
- Coordination of the diagnostic methodology and trainings for persons from county laboratories
- Collaboration with the Community Reference Laboratory
- Collaboration with other national reference laboratories
- Provides technical advice to veterinary authorities/institutions
- Keeps the viral isolates
- Participates in drafting of legislation
- Participating in the drafting of surveillance programs
CONTACT
Vlad VUTA: vuta.vlad@idah.ro
Website: www.idah.ro
Inter-laboratory test for rabies diagnosis 2016: Report released
♦ 16 september 2016 ♦
The report of the 2016 session has now been sent to all participants. The content also includes the answers to the technical questionnaire and a reminder of the EURL recommendations. This year, for the first time, an additional sample, different from one laboratory to another, was included in the panel test. This was to avoid collusion and has not been taken into account in the evaluation process. Global evaluation shows a good performance level and qPCR results have never been so performant. Participant laboratories will receive an online satisfaction survey within a fortnight. Thank you in advance for your answers. The report is only available for private members.
Terrestrial Animal Health Code 2016 now issued
♦ 01 september 2016 ♦
The 25th edition of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code edited by the OIE has been recently released. The OIE Terrestrial Code is a reference document for use by Veterinary Authorities, import/export services, epidemiologists and all those involved in international trade. As usual, it is composed of two volumes available on paper and an online version. The rabies chapter (Chapter 8.13.: Infection with rabies virus) is available following this link: http://www.oie.int/en/international-standard-setting/terrestrial-code/access-online/?htmfile=chapitre_rabies.htm
New MEEREB website
♦ 01 September 2016 ♦
The Middle Est and Eastern Europe Rabies Expert Bureau (MEEREB) is an informal group of experts in rabies dealing with several countries of Eastern Europe and Middle Est. Its objectives are to present and discuss the rabies situation in the respective countries, to exchange points of view and consider specific problems encountered in the clinical practice in order to find practical solutions. It has recently completely redesigned and renewed its website, which now includes general information on rabies, a presentation of the MEEREB group and its activities, a selection of rabies events, and many resources for veterinarians, rabies researchers, community health care workers and rabies activists.
New MOOC on One Health
♦ 07 November 2016 ♦
[Relayed from the futurelearn.com website] In our globalised world, new approaches to preventing, treating and controlling diseases are urgently needed. New illnesses seem to spread faster than ever […] between humans and animals. Stressing this interconnectedness, One Health seeks an integrative approach to human and animal health. This course will explore this approach and examine the value of it - as well as explain how One Health strategies work in practice. This free online course, in which our Swiss colleague Jakob Zinsstag takes a part, is an attempt to answer some key questions such as the advantages of a closer cooperation between human and animal health or transdisciplinary processes to set up to solve the issue. The course is available on https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/one-health
Launch of the third online course of the GARC Community Coordinator for Rabies Certificate (CCC)
♦ 24 August 2016 ♦
[relayed from https://rabiesalliance.org/] The CCC course has been designed to provide more advanced and in-depth training for Rabies Educator Certificate (REC) graduates, enabling them to become actively involved in the protection of their community against rabies, whilst also ensuring the humane treatment of animals. While the REC focuses on community education, the CCC expands this knowledge to other elements of community welfare, helping the graduate to provide even more support to enable the community to prevent rabies. It covers information needed for a community coordinator to become a rabies reference point for their community and to help the community work together with rabies control programmes to ensure vaccination programmes are successful. Information and registration on the GARC website.