Overall Since 2016, North Carolina State University (NCSU) has helped expand the GenomeTrakr program on a national and global scale to target some of the leading causes of foodborne illnesses worldwide. The need for surveillance of foodborne pathogens is urgent because despite advances in hygiene, food and water quality and pathogen detection, foodborne illnesses remain a tremendous burden for public health. The environment and food products such as retail meats are implicated as sources of foodborne pathogens, and establishing standardized surveillance of these sources can help monitor key pathogens and trace contamination routes to prevent and control outbreaks. To date, NCSU GenomeTrakr laboratories have generated 3,328 whole genome sequencing (WGS) profiles of bacterial pathogens isolated from multiple sources. This includes profiles of 1,127 bacterial isolates from 9 countries outside the US over the last three years. They have also trained 23 students and professionals from 10 countries, which has led to 11 original publications of GenomeTrakr program data in peer-reviewed journals coauthored by the investigators and their US and international trainees. Since 2016, the investigators have worked to expand their global network to now include 13 countries spanning three continents. Consequently, the overarching aim of this project is to continue enhancing WGS- based surveillance of bacterial pathogens associated with foodborne illness at the national and global level using a One Health approach. This will be achieved through surveillance activities, partnership building and training students and professionals. The investigators will leverage their extensive leadership experience in surveillance protocols, advanced molecular techniques and data analysis, and their status as a WHO Collaborating Center for AMR and One Health to build capacity in the US and globally through world-class training for students and professionals. To achieve this, they will pursue the following specific aims.
Aim 1 (Project): Expand the existing surveillance system of bacterial pathogens related to foodborne illness that have been isolated from food and environmental sources in the US and international locations.
Aim 2 (Project): Compare WGS profiles of bacterial pathogens isolated from national and international samples to advance outbreak investigations and track emerging strains of public health importance. This work will be supported by two aims of the Administrative Core:
Aim 1 (Admin): Provide leadership to complete the proposed aims in collaboration with national and international institutions.
Aim 2 (Admin): Provide a framework to educate and equip the future surveillance workforce with the knowledge and skills needed for WGS analysis. Expected Outcomes: The investigators are committed to fulfilling the GenomeTrakr mission and expanding standardized surveillance systems across the globe. By characterizing 400 new isolates from US and international sources from new and existing collaborators, and by building capacity worldwide, this work will help public health agencies track the emergence of new strains, curb the distribution of foodborne pathogens and reduce the burden of foodborne illnesses in the US and globally.

Public Health Relevance

Since 2016, North Carolina State University has participated in the Food and Drug Administration GenomeTrakr program and helped expand the program on a global scale. The aim of this project is to enhance surveillance of bacterial pathogens associated with foodborne illness at the national and global level across human, animal and environmental sectors. This will help identify new, clinically relevant bacterial strains to safeguard US and global food safety and public health.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Type
Research Program--Cooperative Agreements (U19)
Project #
1U19FD007113-01
Application #
10175627
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZFD1)
Program Officer
Keppley, Laurie
Project Start
2020-09-01
Project End
2025-06-30
Budget Start
2020-09-01
Budget End
2021-06-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
North Carolina State University Raleigh
Department
Veterinary Sciences
Type
Schools of Veterinary Medicine
DUNS #
042092122
City
Raleigh
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27695