Short information about the ZOBA Laboratory methods Participating on proficiency tests Research projects Monitoring programme Raymond Miserez DVM, ZOBA, Institute of Veterinary Bacteriology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern
Short information about the ZOBA National Centre for Zoonoses, Bacterial Animal Diseases and Antimicrobial Resistance, founded in 2004 Unit in the Institute of Veterinary Bacteriology at the Vetsuisse Faculty in Bern Staff: 11 member of technical staff and 6 graduates Performing bacteriological diagnostics of epizootics, zoonoses and animal diseases; antimicrobial susceptibility National reference laboratory for the Swiss Federal Veterinary Office for bacterial epizootics Teaching for students at the Veterinary Faculty Quality system: accreditation based on ISO/IEC 17025
Reference laboratory for the following epizootics Anthrax Black leg Bovine genital campylobacteriosis Brucellosis: bovine, caprine and ovine, porcine, ovine epididymitis Campylobacteriosis Contagious agalactia Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia Contagious equine metritis Leptospirosis Listeriosis Porcine actinobacillosis Porcine enzootic pneumonia Salmonellosis Tularemia Yersiniosis
Laboratory methods Intestinal / faecal samples Primary isolation: Campylosel agar plate, 37 C, microaerophil, 48 hr Meat, meat meal, animal feeding stuffs SOP based on Schweizerisches Lebensmittelbuch, ed. 2004. Reference: ISO 10272 Detection method only, no quantification/enumeration Enrichment broth: Preston Selective agar plates: CCDA and Karmali Samples from bovine reproductive tract SOP based on the OIE-Manual (2004) concerning bovine genital campylobacteriosis Selective agar plate: Skirrow
Laboratory methods Identification SOPs are based on the Manual of Clinical Microbiology, ASM, 8 th edition and on the Schweizerisches Lebensmittelbuch ed. 2004. Colony morphology, cultural, gram staining, mobility, biochemical and antibiotic-susceptibility characteristics Molecular method based on the 16S rrna gene and rpob gene sequencing. Specially for C. upsaliensis, C. helveticus, H. canis, Arcobacter sp., Helicobacter sp. [Reference: Genetic relatedness within the genus Campylobacter inferred from rpob sequences. Bozena M. Korczak et al., 2006, IJSEM, 56, 937-945.] Molecular method based on a PCR for identification and differentiation of C. fetus subsp. venerealis and C. fetus subsp. fetus. [Under validation]
Participating on proficiency tests FEPAS: Food Examination Performance Assessment Scheme, UK Detection examination, two samples per test, two tests a year, material: chicken NEQAS: National External Quality Assessment Service for Microbiology, UK General Microbiology, monthly 4 samples, isolation of pathogens from simulated clinical material
Research projects Monitoring system for Campylobacter sp. based on Multilocus-Sequence-Typing (MLST) Safeguard a well characterized Campylobacter culture and data collection Establish a national system for Swiss Campylobacter monitoring based on gene sequence data Campylobacter fetus subspecies differentiation Identify specific genetic markers that allow subspecies genotyping of Campylobacter fetus
Monitoring programme Directive 2003/99/EC on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents is the basis for the monitoring programme in Included is a national monitoring programme for antimicrobial resistance The annual strategy for the programme is in correlation with the EU The Swiss Federal Veterinary Office is responsible for the organisation Laboratories involved: - ZOBA: Isolation of agents from samples of animals at the slaughterhouse - Cantonal Laboratories: Isolation of agents from meat and milk products at the retail - ZOBA: All antimicrobial susceptibility tests
Monitoring programme Poultry at the slaughterhouse: campylobacter, antimicrobial resistance, annual since 2002-2005 Cattle and pig at the slaughterhouse: 2003 2005; salmonella, yersinia, campylobacter and listeria. Turkey at the slaughterhouse: 2004; campylobacter and salmonella, antimicrobial resistance Turkey at the retail: 2005; campylobacter and salmonella, antimicrobial resistance 2006: Poultry, cattle, calve, pig at the slaughterhouse: campylobacter, E. coli, enterococci, antimicrobial resistance / Cheese at the retail: enterococci for antimicrobial resistance. 2007: Broiler meat at the retail: salmonella, campylobacter, E. coli, enterococci, antimicrobial resistance