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Laboratory Biosafety and
Biosecurity Issues Related
to Brucella Research and
Diagnostics
Joseph P. Kozlovac, M.S., RBP, CBSP
Agency Biological Safety Officer
USDA Agricultural Research Service
Beltsville, MD 20705-5146
Workshop: An Integrated Approach to Controlling Brucellosis in Africa, Addis
Ababa, 29-31 January 2013
Brucellosis: Who is at Risk?
• Farmers
• Shepherds, Goat
Herders, Cattlemen
• Veterinarians
• Laboratory Workers
• Abattoir Workers
Occupational Risk Non-Occupational Risk
• Travellers
• Hunters
• Consumers of
unpasteurized dairy
products
Interesting Factoid: Over the past ~60 years
2% of all brucellosis cases have been
laboratory acquired.
Yagupsky, P. and Baron, E.J. Laboratory Exposures to Brucellae and Implications
for Bioterrorism, Emerging Infectious Diseases . 2005 . 11(8) 1180-1185
Routes of Exposure
• Human infectious dose
10-100 organisms by
respiratory route
• Mucous membrane,
conjunctivae or non-intact
skin contact with cultures
or infected tissues
• Ingestion (mouth
pipetting)
• Percutaneous
– Including accidental
inoculation with vaccine
strains
• B. abortus stain 19, RB51
• B. militensis Rev-1
• Person to person transmission
rare
• Brucella antigen
hypersensitivity Rxn is rare
hazard in lab staff and
occasional hazard in animal
care staff
•First documented LAI with Brucellosis (Brucella
melitensis) occurred in 1897 via syringe
•1930-1978, 426 LAIs, 5 Deaths (Pike 1978)
•1941, Meyer and Eddie reported 76 Brucella LAIs
beginning in 1897 and 74 lab infections in the United
States between 1922-1939
•1979 -2004, 143 LAIs, 4* Deaths (Beyers 2006)
Brucellosis: Historical Recorded
Laboratory – Associated Infections
Biosafety Risk Assessment:
Safety Risk Groups
• Risk Group 1
– No or low individual and community risk
– Unlikely to cause human or animal disease
• Risk Group 2
– Moderate individual risk, low community risk
– Can cause disease but unlikely to be a serious hazard. Lab
exposures may cause serious infection, but effective treatment and
preventative measures are available and risk of spread of infection
is limited.
• Risk Group 3
– High individual risk, low community risk
– Usually causes serious human or animal disease but does not
ordinarily spread. Effective treatment and preventative
measures are available.
• Risk Group 4
– High individual and community risk
– Usually causes serious human or animal disease and can be
readily transmitted. Effective treatment and preventative measures
are not usually available.
BSL for Diagnostic Work
• BSL-2 practices,
containment equipment
and facilities.
• Operations that
generate aerosols or
splashes should be
conducted within a
Biological Safety
Cabinet
BSL-2
BSL-3 for Culture
and
Animal Studies
• Biosafety level 3 is
appropriate for handling
Brucella cultures or
infected membranes,
fetal tissues and fluids.
• ABSL-3 practices,
containment equipment
and facilities are
recommended for animal
studies
BSL-3
8
Lab Procedures That Emit Aerosols
• Pipetting
• Mixing
• Shaking
• Centrifugation
• Grinding
• Blending
• Vortexing
• Sonic Disruption
• Opening Lypholized
Cultures
• Flaming bacteriologic loops
• Entering or opening
vessels to sample liquid
under pressure
Engineering Controls
• Primary Barriers
– Biological Safety
Cabinets (BSC)
– Enclosed Containers
– Animal Isolators
10
Personal Protective Equipment
• Gloves
• Coats
• Gowns
• Shoe
Covers
• Boots
• Respirators
• Face Shields
• Safety Glasses
• Safety Goggles
• Hearing Protection
Occupational Health and
Medical Surveillance
• All persons working with virulent Brucellae should be
kept under close clinical and serological surveillance
• Educate staff on human symptoms and have policy in
place for staff to report symptoms
• Consider providing laboratory workers with medical
cards which include, at a minimum, the following
information:
− Genus and species of organism which they work with
− 24-hour contact numbers for principal investigator and
institution’s occupational health care provider(s)
Occupational Health and
Medical Surveillance
• Emergency Response or Treatment
– Laboratory exposure
– Accident or injury in the laboratory
– Post-exposure samples (recommended sequential serologic
testing at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks post exposure)
– Provide treatment (Doxycycline 100mg twice daily and
rifampin 600mg once daily for 3 weeks)
– Re-examination of the patient before allowing them to return
to work after a laboratory exposure
http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/laboratories/risk-level.html
• Program to prevent loss, theft or misuse of
microorganisms, biological materials, and research-
related information
– Protect pathogens from dangerous people
– Limit access to areas that contain certain biological
agents or assets
• Guidance documents
– WHO Laboratory Biosecurity Guidance, 2006
http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/WHO_CDS_EPR_2006_6.pdf
– U.S. BMBL Section VI—Principles of Laboratory Biosecurity
http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm
Defining Laboratory Biosecurity
COMPONENTS OF
LABORATORY BIOSECURITY
Basic Truism About Security Systems
A security system cannot protect every asset against every
conceivable threat
• Security resources are not infinite
• Security systems should be based on the asset or material
that requires protection
• Security systems should be designed to address unique
operations
The Take Home Message
• Comprehensive biosafety/biosecurity training
and consistent procedures for all personnel
working with Brucella species is needed
• Brucellosis has been documented as one of the
most frequently acquired laboratory infections.
the importance of using appropriate biosafety
practices and facilities cannot be over
emphasized.
• Laboratory security measures should be based
on a sound risk assessment but should not
negatively impact the research mission.
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Laboratory biosafety and biosecurity issues related to Brucella research and diagnostics

  • 1. Laboratory Biosafety and Biosecurity Issues Related to Brucella Research and Diagnostics Joseph P. Kozlovac, M.S., RBP, CBSP Agency Biological Safety Officer USDA Agricultural Research Service Beltsville, MD 20705-5146 Workshop: An Integrated Approach to Controlling Brucellosis in Africa, Addis Ababa, 29-31 January 2013
  • 2. Brucellosis: Who is at Risk? • Farmers • Shepherds, Goat Herders, Cattlemen • Veterinarians • Laboratory Workers • Abattoir Workers Occupational Risk Non-Occupational Risk • Travellers • Hunters • Consumers of unpasteurized dairy products Interesting Factoid: Over the past ~60 years 2% of all brucellosis cases have been laboratory acquired. Yagupsky, P. and Baron, E.J. Laboratory Exposures to Brucellae and Implications for Bioterrorism, Emerging Infectious Diseases . 2005 . 11(8) 1180-1185
  • 3. Routes of Exposure • Human infectious dose 10-100 organisms by respiratory route • Mucous membrane, conjunctivae or non-intact skin contact with cultures or infected tissues • Ingestion (mouth pipetting) • Percutaneous – Including accidental inoculation with vaccine strains • B. abortus stain 19, RB51 • B. militensis Rev-1 • Person to person transmission rare • Brucella antigen hypersensitivity Rxn is rare hazard in lab staff and occasional hazard in animal care staff
  • 4. •First documented LAI with Brucellosis (Brucella melitensis) occurred in 1897 via syringe •1930-1978, 426 LAIs, 5 Deaths (Pike 1978) •1941, Meyer and Eddie reported 76 Brucella LAIs beginning in 1897 and 74 lab infections in the United States between 1922-1939 •1979 -2004, 143 LAIs, 4* Deaths (Beyers 2006) Brucellosis: Historical Recorded Laboratory – Associated Infections
  • 5. Biosafety Risk Assessment: Safety Risk Groups • Risk Group 1 – No or low individual and community risk – Unlikely to cause human or animal disease • Risk Group 2 – Moderate individual risk, low community risk – Can cause disease but unlikely to be a serious hazard. Lab exposures may cause serious infection, but effective treatment and preventative measures are available and risk of spread of infection is limited. • Risk Group 3 – High individual risk, low community risk – Usually causes serious human or animal disease but does not ordinarily spread. Effective treatment and preventative measures are available. • Risk Group 4 – High individual and community risk – Usually causes serious human or animal disease and can be readily transmitted. Effective treatment and preventative measures are not usually available.
  • 6. BSL for Diagnostic Work • BSL-2 practices, containment equipment and facilities. • Operations that generate aerosols or splashes should be conducted within a Biological Safety Cabinet BSL-2
  • 7. BSL-3 for Culture and Animal Studies • Biosafety level 3 is appropriate for handling Brucella cultures or infected membranes, fetal tissues and fluids. • ABSL-3 practices, containment equipment and facilities are recommended for animal studies BSL-3
  • 8. 8 Lab Procedures That Emit Aerosols • Pipetting • Mixing • Shaking • Centrifugation • Grinding • Blending • Vortexing • Sonic Disruption • Opening Lypholized Cultures • Flaming bacteriologic loops • Entering or opening vessels to sample liquid under pressure
  • 9. Engineering Controls • Primary Barriers – Biological Safety Cabinets (BSC) – Enclosed Containers – Animal Isolators
  • 10. 10 Personal Protective Equipment • Gloves • Coats • Gowns • Shoe Covers • Boots • Respirators • Face Shields • Safety Glasses • Safety Goggles • Hearing Protection
  • 11. Occupational Health and Medical Surveillance • All persons working with virulent Brucellae should be kept under close clinical and serological surveillance • Educate staff on human symptoms and have policy in place for staff to report symptoms • Consider providing laboratory workers with medical cards which include, at a minimum, the following information: − Genus and species of organism which they work with − 24-hour contact numbers for principal investigator and institution’s occupational health care provider(s)
  • 12. Occupational Health and Medical Surveillance • Emergency Response or Treatment – Laboratory exposure – Accident or injury in the laboratory – Post-exposure samples (recommended sequential serologic testing at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks post exposure) – Provide treatment (Doxycycline 100mg twice daily and rifampin 600mg once daily for 3 weeks) – Re-examination of the patient before allowing them to return to work after a laboratory exposure http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/laboratories/risk-level.html
  • 13. • Program to prevent loss, theft or misuse of microorganisms, biological materials, and research- related information – Protect pathogens from dangerous people – Limit access to areas that contain certain biological agents or assets • Guidance documents – WHO Laboratory Biosecurity Guidance, 2006 http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/WHO_CDS_EPR_2006_6.pdf – U.S. BMBL Section VI—Principles of Laboratory Biosecurity http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm Defining Laboratory Biosecurity
  • 15. Basic Truism About Security Systems A security system cannot protect every asset against every conceivable threat • Security resources are not infinite • Security systems should be based on the asset or material that requires protection • Security systems should be designed to address unique operations
  • 16. The Take Home Message • Comprehensive biosafety/biosecurity training and consistent procedures for all personnel working with Brucella species is needed • Brucellosis has been documented as one of the most frequently acquired laboratory infections. the importance of using appropriate biosafety practices and facilities cannot be over emphasized. • Laboratory security measures should be based on a sound risk assessment but should not negatively impact the research mission.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The risk of exposure and LAI in laboratory workers tends to be lower as compared to other health care workers, however infection of clinical and research laboratory workers is greater than the general public.
  2. The 1 st case documented by Kisskalt in 1929. 1930-78 Brucella was the #1 reported LAI and 1979-2004 Brucella was #4. The 4 deaths were all aborted fetuses Brucellosis had long been recognized as a dangerous lab agent. During winter of 1938-1939 94 lab acquired cases due to generation of aerosols from a centrifugation operation mostly among students in a 3 story building. This case was followed by a survey conducted by Meyer and Eddie in 1941. They reported on 76 brucella infections beginning in 1897 and on 74 lab infections in the U.S. between 1922-1939. Brucellosis is in fact one of the most easily acquired laboratory infections. The degree of risk varies, not only with the virulence of the organism, B. melitensis and B. suis being the most dangerous for humans, but also with the numbers of bacteria in the material being handled. Picture. Brucella Militensis gram stain from culture
  3. BSL-2 practies, containment equipment, and facilities are recommended for routine clinical specimens of human or animal origin. Products of coneption containing or believed to contain pathogenic Brucella due to the high concentrations (10 9 organisms per gram of tissue) it is recommend to minimally use BSL-3 practices with products of conception Blood samples and biopsy material for either serological or bacteriological diagnosis will rarely contain Brucellae in sufficient numbers to present a significant risk to personnel handling them but should still be handled with care at Biosafety level 2. Normally these will be dealt with in general diagnostic sections along with samples that may contain other human pathogens.
  4. Sniffing of bacteriologic cultures and conducting operations that generate aerosols have resulted in LAIs
  5. Eppendorf Centrifuge
  6. Photos Ward 200: The Slammer, USAMRIID’s BSL-4 Patient Isolation Ward Persons at Risk Exposure Activities PEP Recommendations Follow up/Monitoring Person performing activity and any person within a 5 ft. radius Work with a Brucella isolate Sniffed or opened culture plate Mouth pipetted specimen material Worked in Class II biosafety cabinet or on open bench without using BSL-3 precautions Doxycycline 100mg twice daily and rifampin 600mg once daily for 3 weeks TMP-SMZ should be considered for patients with contraindications to doxycycline Persons with contraindications to rifampin should consult with their HCP Pregnant women should consult with obstetrician Sequential serologic testing at 0, 6, 12, 18 and 24 weeks post exposure Symptom watch (e.g. weekly) and daily self fever check for 24 weeks No serological monitoring available for RB51 and B. canis exposures
  7. The term “biosecurity” has multiple definitions. In the animal industry, the term biosecurity relates to the protection of an animal colony from microbial contamination. In some countries, the term biosecurity is used in place of the term biosafety. For the purposes of this chapter the term “biosecurity” will refer to the protection of microbial agents from loss, theft, diversion or intentional misuse. This is consistent with current WHO and American Biological Safety Association (ABSA) usage of this term.
  8. Restrict Access Key or Card reader entry Biometric control Only individuals that are properly trained and have a NEED to be in the laboratory should be granted access