Corrigan P J, Seneviratna P
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, Department of Primary Industries and Energy, Canberra.
Aust Vet J. 1990 Feb;67(2):56-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1990.tb07695.x.
In spite of several quality control procedures used by Australia to ensure the wholesomeness of export meat, a number of pesticide residue violations were identified in the Australian product exported to the USA in May 1987. The pesticides involved were the organochlorines, dieldrin and heptachlor. The problems were caused by the persistence of organochlorines in soils and their illicit use or contamination of storage facilities. Animals grazing contaminated pasture, ingesting contaminated feed or held in contaminated yards over a period, bioaccumulated residues in their adipose tissues which eventually exceeded maximum residue limits (MRL) and caused violations. Though there was no immediate public health risk, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) of the Commonwealth Department of Primary Industries and Energy (DPIE), acted expeditiously to determine and eliminate the factors causing these problems, which threatened Australia's beef export industry worth in excess of two billion dollars annually. An overall strategic plan, "The Integrated Action Plan", was formulated and implemented by AQIS with the assistance of the relevant Departments of the States and the Northern Territory (NT), meat processing and export industries and livestock producer bodies. As a result of this action, the likely sources of contamination were identified and controlled. The National Residue Survey (NRS) was enhanced, a National Residue Data Base (NRDB) was established and a centralised computer system interactive with abattoirs, laboratories and animal health authorities developed. The cattle farm identity tail tag system already in place, capable of tracing cattle to the farm of origin was refined and trace back systems for sheep and pigs were utilised.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
尽管澳大利亚采用了多种质量控制程序来确保出口肉类的卫生,但1987年5月出口到美国的澳大利亚产品中仍发现了一些农药残留违规问题。涉及的农药是有机氯农药狄氏剂和七氯。这些问题是由有机氯在土壤中的持久性以及它们的非法使用或储存设施的污染造成的。动物在受污染的牧场放牧、摄入受污染的饲料或在受污染的场地饲养一段时间后,其脂肪组织中会生物累积残留,最终超过最大残留限量(MRL)并导致违规。尽管没有直接的公共健康风险,但联邦初级产业和能源部(DPIE)的澳大利亚检疫和检验局(AQIS)迅速采取行动,确定并消除导致这些问题的因素,这些问题威胁到澳大利亚每年价值超过20亿美元的牛肉出口行业。AQIS在州和北领地(NT)的相关部门、肉类加工和出口行业以及牲畜生产者团体的协助下,制定并实施了一项总体战略计划《综合行动计划》。通过这一行动,确定并控制了可能的污染源。加强了国家残留调查(NRS),建立了国家残留数据库(NRDB),并开发了一个与屠宰场、实验室和动物卫生当局互动的集中式计算机系统。已经实施的能够追踪牛只到原产地农场的牛场身份尾标系统得到了完善,并利用了绵羊和猪的追溯系统。(摘要截于250字)