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File #: 14-1583   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 8/7/2014
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing an Influenza Reagent Resource Agreement with the American Type Culture Collection to provide the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District’s Bioterrorism and Influenza Surveillance Lab with free reagents for the benefit of the public health community from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. [Gloria Hurtado, Assistant City Manager; Dr. Thomas L. Schlenker, Public Health Director]
Attachments: 1. IRR User Agreement modified for City of San Antonio, 2. Draft Ordinance, 3. Ordinance 2014-08-07-0544
DEPARTMENT: Health


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Dr. Thomas L. Schlenker


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Authorizing an Influenza Reagent Resource Agreement with the American Type Culture Collection


SUMMARY:

This Ordinance will authorize an Influenza Reagent Resource User Agreement with the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) to provide the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District's Bioterrorism and Influenza Surveillance Lab (Metro Health) with reagents and testing supplies from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) to conduct operations.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The CDC works year round to improve and enhance international influenza surveillance efforts and to build global laboratory capacity in preparation for a future pandemic. In September 2008, CDC's Influenza Division contracted with ATCC, a not-for-profit organization, to implement the Influenza Reagent Resource (IRR). The IRR, funded by CDC, is a biological reagent repository established to provide free access to influenza virus strains and research reagents. Daily operations of the IRR will be performed by ATCC under the direction of the Influenza Division at the CDC. The IRR resources are available to public health facilities, research institutions, life science companies and other entities, agencies and institutions. In the past, influenza reagents such as virus strains, World Health Organization (WHO) surveillance reagent kits, real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) kits, and antisera were produced and distributed by the CDC Influenza Division. Now, reagents will be manufactured and distributed by the IRR to increase the availability and accessibility of influenza viruses and reagents for public health purposes.

This agreement will govern the transfer of research materials between Metro Health and the ATCC and the use of the research materials. Further, this agreement protects the ability of the CDC and ATCC to supply free reagents for...

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