Brace Eze
Register   Login 
 
 News   
Search News
 
 
 
News Categories
 
 
 
Latest Breaking News
 
 
 
Survey
 
Does the ADA represent you?


Submit Survey  View Results
 
 
 
 
Freezing Out Breast Cancer
 
  Interventional radiologists have opened the door to an encouraging potential future treatment for the nearly 200,000 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States each year: image-guided, multiprobe cryotherapy.
 
Full Story
 
 
 
Dentist Now Checking for Oral HPV
 
  These days a trip to the dentist includes more than a check of your teeth and gums. It also includes a peak into your sexual history. At one Seattle dentist office a health and wellness examination now comes complete with a check for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).
 
Full Story
 
 
 
Interventional Radiologists Examine Simple Test That Might Predict Heart Attacks
 
  The prevalence of abnormal ankle-brachial index (ABI) test results among individuals tested for peripheral arterial disease (PAD)—and who are not considered at high risk of a coronary heart event by Framingham-based risk factors—is high and provides another way to identify those who may be at risk f...
 
Full Story
 
 
rss
New Study Suggests Moderate Exercise May Increase Cognitive Function, Delay Alzheimer's Disease
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:04 AM

The results of a recent Mayo Clinic Study on Aging suggest that adults who engage in moderate exercise during midlife or late life are less likely to suffer from mild cognitive impairment. The results...

Read More
 
Millions Suffer From Undiagnosed Vision Problems
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:03 AM

In the latest issue of Optometry & Vision Development (OVD), Dr. Dominick Maino, editor of OVD, notes that: "In 2010 there are 9 million people with lazy eye and 18 million individuals with eye-turns....

Read More
 
BioVigil Releases Second-Generation Hand Hygiene Monitoring System
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:01 AM

BioVigil LLC has released the second generation of the BioVigil hand hygiene monitoring system. The innovative system enables hospitals to more effectively combat Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs) b...

Read More
 
Looking Younger Without Plastic Surgery: Dr. Gilbert Lee Uses Artefill(R) to Reduce the Signs of Aging and Fight Patient Wrinkles for Good
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:59 AM

Known for their use of the latest technological advancements, Dr. Gilbert Lee and his team at Changes Plastic Surgery & Spa are now using Artefill, the first and only FDA-approved microsphere-enhanced...

Read More
 
OrthoAccel Technologies, Inc. Selected to Pitch at the 2010 WBTshowcase
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:55 AM

OrthoAccel Technologies, Inc. is among the over 100 companies and technology innovators from across the nation and around the world that will compete for top honors at the WBT2010, March 16-17 in Arli...

Read More
 
Stem Cells Build New Blood Vessels to Treat Peripheral Arterial Disease
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:53 AM

Bone marrow stem cells suspended in X-ray-visible microbubbles dramatically improve the body's ability to build new blood vessels in the upper leg -- providing a potential future treatment for those w...

Read More
 
EDS Announces New SafeSiders® Endodontic Glide Path Kit
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:51 AM

Essential Dental Systems, Inc. (EDS) announces the introduction of the SafeSiders Glide Path Kit. Designed specifically to create a glide path for effortless endodontic instrumentation, the SafeSiders...

Read More
 
5th Annual Szent-Gyorgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research Awarded to Peter K. Vogt, Ph.D., The Scripps Research Institute
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:49 AM

The National Foundation for Cancer Research announced today that renowned scientist Peter K. Vogt, Ph.D., Professor in the Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine at The Scripps Research Ins...

Read More
 
Freezing Out Breast Cancer
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:46 AM

Interventional radiologists have opened the door to an encouraging potential future treatment for the nearly 200,000 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States each year: image-gu...

Read More
 
Dentist Now Checking for Oral HPV
UDENT News on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:24 AM

These days a trip to the dentist includes more than a check of your teeth and gums. It also includes a peak into your sexual history. At one Seattle dentist office a health and wellness examination no...

Read More
 
California Dental Association Foundation Releases New Oral Health Guidelines for Pregnant Women
UDENT News on Monday, March 15, 2010 10:54 PM

Spotlighting the importance of oral health care for expectant mothers, the California Dental Association (CDA) Foundation has released new guidelines designed to emphasize the safety of dental treatme...

Read More
 
Atherotech Recruits Top Experts in Fight Against Heart Disease
UDENT News on Monday, March 15, 2010 9:13 AM

With heart disease continuing to be the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S., Atherotech Inc. has recruited eight top cardiovascular experts to its medical advisory board to help guide development of a ne...

Read More
 
Page:   of 156 
     
 

Dental News Dentistry News Dental Hygiene News Health Industry News
Health News FDA News Dental Industry News Dental Products News

FDA Food Protection Plan Shows Significant Progress

The agency unveiled the plan just months ago to help keep Americans enjoying one of the safest food supplies in the world

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Protection Plan Progress Report, released today in conjunction with the Interagency Working Group on Import Safety Action Plan Update, shows significant areas of activity to further improve the safety of America’s food supply since unveiling its Food Protection Plan in November 2007.

The improvements highlight the agency’s efforts to address domestic and global changes in our food supply to help keep consumers enjoying one of the safest food supplies in the world.

"The Food Protection Plan is the comprehensive framework the agency needs to enhance the protection of our nation's food supply," said Commissioner of Food and Drugs Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D. "Implementing the strategic approaches outlined in the plan is essential if we are to enhance our ability to respond and intervene in foodborne outbreaks. But there is much more that needs to be done. We are hopeful that Congress will support these efforts by providing the proposed new authorities that we requested in the Food Protection Plan."

The FDA Food Protection Plan focuses on prevention (building safety in from the start), intervention (using targeted risk-based inspections and testing), and response (responding rapidly when problems are identified).

The FDA has been working collaboratively across the agency and with Federal, State and local partners as well as foreign governments to execute a number of the action steps laid out by the Food Protection Plan. Listed below are select accomplishments of the plan:

PREVENTION

  • In an effort to increase foreign capacity, the FDA “Beyond our Borders” initiative is
    underway.
  • FDA is implementing its landmark China Memoranda of Agreement (MOA).
  • FDA has provided registration materials to the Chinese government, identified points of contact for the MOA, and drafted the first five-year work plan.
  • FDA held its first bilateral meeting in March 2008 in Beijing, China. The meeting solidified the relationship with the General Administration of Quality, Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine (AQSIQ). Verbal agreements were made to focus the present efforts in fulfilling the MOA to aquaculture (five species plus Tilapia) and ingredients (wheat gluten, corn gluten, and rice protein).
  • FDA is moving forward to establish an FDA presence in China.
  • FDA delegation visited Indian counterparts to discuss requirements for an FDA presence in India.
  • In 2007, FDA began working in collaboration with the State Health and Agriculture departments in Virginia and Florida, several universities, and the produce industry on a multi-year Tomato Safety Initiative. As part of the initiative, FDA has led assessments of grower practices focusing on the factors believed to be associated with contamination of tomatoes with Salmonella. FDA has conducted assessments in Virginia and began assessments in Florida in April.
  • FDA is exploring current existing third-party certification programs.
  • FDA is developing ingredient, processing, and labeling standards for pet food. We are also developing ingredient and processing standards for animal feed.

INTERVENTION

  • FDA is working with the New Mexico State University to develop a prototype system for improving electronic screening, using open-source intelligence, of imported products offered for entry into the U.S. The evaluation of the prototype system, PREDICT (Predictive Risk-Based Evaluation of Dynamic Import Compliance Targeting) has been completed and the final pilot evaluation document is under review.
  • FDA has developed a rapid detection method using flow cytometry to identify E. coli and Salmonella in food. This system is being used in poultry processing facilities to detect and prevent bacterial contamination during food processing.
  • FDA has completed a three-year plan to increase state inspections and will hire at least an additional 130 employees to conduct food field exams, inspections and sample collections using FY 2008 appropriated dollars.
  • FDA plans to conduct an additional 327 state contract food inspections in FY 2009 over the FY 2008 estimate.
  • In FY 2009, FDA also will conduct an additional 20,000 food import field exams above the FY 2008 performance goal.

RESPONSE

  • FDA is working with industry to identify best practices for traceability.
  • FDA is collaborating with other Federal agencies; State, local, tribal, and foreign governments and industry to develop the science and tools necessary to better understand the current risks of the food supply and to develop new detection technologies and improved response systems that rapidly react to food safety threats.
  • FDA issued a Request for Applications (RFA) for funding to establish state Rapid Response Teams to investigate foodborne illness outbreaks, perform trace backs of implicated foods and evaluate data from investigations to identify trends.
  • FDA is currently exploring the use of multiple and targeted channels to quickly alert consumers of a threat to food safety.

Please view all the accomplishments listed in the Food Protection Plan Progress Report www.fda.gov/oc/initiatives/advance/food/progressreport.html and the FDA’s Food Protection Plan: www.fda.gov/oc/initiatives/advance/food/plan.html. For additional information on FDA's activities under the Action Plan for Import Safety, please visit: www.fda.gov/oc/initiatives/advance/imports/activities.html.

 


Posted on Wednesday, July 02, 2008 (Archive on Wednesday, July 30, 2008)
Posted by News  Contributed by
Return    

Rating:
Comments:
Save

Current Rating:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Get Adobe Flash player Install latest flash player if you can't see this gallery.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Weather
 
Lookup
Chino, CA
62°F
Feels like 62°F
Mostly Cloudy Day
8:53 AM PDT

UV Index: 1 - Low
Dew Point: 47°F
Humidity: 58%
Visibility: 10.0 mi
Pressure: 30.24 in and rising
Daylight: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wind: Calm

Get Extended Forecast!

 
 
News Archive
 
Category
2008-12(10)
2009- 1(37)
2009- 2(91)
2009- 3(84)
2009- 4(157)
2009- 5(47)
2009- 6(126)
2009- 7(146)
2009- 8(132)
2009- 9(147)
2009-10(159)
2009-11(158)
2009-12(110)
2010- 1(142)
2010- 2(201)
2010- 3(125)
 
 
 
 Copyright (c) 2010 UDENT!   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement