The North American Meat Processors Association (NAMP) has announced the first of two Campylobacter workshops in 2012 on March 6 - 8, at Auburn University, just 75 minutes southwest of Atlanta, Ga. Currently, there are new performance standards in place for Campylobacter, which is a major cause of foodborne illness in the U.S.
Because Campylobacter is often associated with poultry, and due to the new USDA performance standards, NAMP has partnered with Auburn University and Texas A&M University to develop a two and a half day workshop that will cover topics including isolation and identification of Campylobacter from poultry samples as well as data analysis and interpretation.
This group successfully conducted the Campylobacter 101 workshop twice in 2011.
Each full day of the workshop will include hands-on laboratory activities to acquaint attendees with current techniques for Campylobacter identification as well as data analysis and interpretation of results. The half day will focus on rapid methods used to identify Campylobacter, specifically PCR methods for detection.
The goal of the workshop is for attendees to gain a working knowledge of current techniques used to identify the pathogen, as well as measure that can be implemented to control it.
NAMP and seven other meat industry associations also announced the mini-conference on “Control of Non-O157 STECs in Beef Processing” on Thursday, March 15, at The Drake Hotel in Chicago, IL, prior to the start of the Meat Industry Management Conference presented by NAMP.
The mini-conference continues NAMP's successful partnership with major industry associations to jointly offer food safety conferences for North American beef processors that have educated hundreds of people over the past several years.
This conference will be especially timely as FSIS released it final determination on declaring six additional strains of E. coli as adulterants just last September, and the implementation date for the policy is currently scheduled for March 5, 2012. Dr. Dan Engeljohn is an invited speaker and his presentation will cover FSIS policy and expectations.
This conference will help beef processors learn the latest information about the new policy, as well as the latest science and the changes being made in the industry to address non-O157 STECs.
The program is scheduled for 12 noon to 6 pm CST, so attendees can arrive at the hotel in the morning of the Mini-Conference and save the cost of another room night.
Featured speakers include:
Program highlights:
For more information about the conferences, go to www.namp.com
Source: NAMP
Tom Egan, vice president, Industry Services/Membership, for PMMI, adds his thoughts on how FSMA will impact meat processers and what equipment suppliers are doing to present more sanitary design options.
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