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Background: Even though the U.S. food supply is one of the
safest in the world, millions of citizens become ill each year due to food
borne pathogens, such as E. coli O157:H7 and Hepatitis A. In addition,
there is growing concern associated with the consumption of foods containing
potentially harmful levels of toxins (e.g., aflatoxin) and the development
of antibiotic resistance resulting from extensive use of antibiotics in animal
production. Starting in 1993 with the Vice-President's National Performance
Review recommendation to move to a system of preventive controls for food
borne pathogens, the Administration has taken major strides to improve our
current food safety system. Specifically, the President:
Status: Over the past year, the Committee on Science IWG on Food Safety Research conducted an in-depth assessment of the federal food safety research portfolio. A report is being drafted that reflects the breadth and diversity of this portfolio as well as input received at a public meeting held on June 30, 1998. The IWG's work will be central to the functioning of the Joint Institute for Food Safety Research, which was mandated by the President on July 3, 1998. On August 25,1998, the Joint Institute was brought under the auspices of the President's Council on Food Safety. Upon publication of its report, the IWG will disband, and the Joint Institute will assume the food safety research planning and coordination activities. The President's Science Advisor, Neal Lane, is co-chair of the President's Council on Food Safety along with Secretaries Glickman (USDA) and Shalala (HHS). OSTP played a major role in establishing this Council and getting it up and running. Neal Lane chaired the first council meeting, which was held on December 16, 1998. Over the past year, the Council held four public meetings to obtain input on the future of the federal food safety system. For further information on the federal government's food safety activities can be found at the following web site: http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fs-toc.html. Office of Science and Technology Policy 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W Washington, DC 20502 202.395.7347 Information@ostp.eop.gov
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