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"Congress blasts FDA's plan to close 7 labs" - 7/17/2007 11:24:02 PM   
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"Congress blasts FDA's plan to close 7 labs"

Agency’s ‘ill conceived’ tactic raises fears of negative impacts on food safety

Updated: 4:28 p.m. PT July 17, 2007

" WASHINGTON - Importers have learned to evade close federal scrutiny of the food they ship into the United States, putting consumers at increasing risk, congressional investigators said Tuesday.

Lawmakers also criticized the Food and Drug Administration’s plan to close half of its laboratories. They called that idea misguided and questioned whether it would save money and enhance the agency’s ability to target unsafe food, as FDA commissioner Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach said it would.

“FDA’s ill-conceived decision to close seven of its 13 laboratories likely would expose American consumers to even more danger from unsafe foods, particularly imports,” said Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., at a hearing of a House Committee on Energy and Commerce subcommittee.

Von Eschenbach said the lab plan was meant to modernize the FDA's food safety efforts.

The FDA’s ability to police the nation’s food supply has come under withering criticism from Congress and others amid a string of high-profile cases of foodborne
illness,  including E. coli-tainted spinach and salmonella-contaminated peanut butter and snack foods, as well as concerns about drug-laced, farmed fish imported from China.
 
Gaming the system
An Energy and Commerce Committee investigation found the FDA now has little ability to police imports. In San Francisco, for example, the FDA’s staff can conduct only a cursory review of imports, generally dedicating just 30 seconds to each shipment as it flashes by on a computer screen, according to investigators.
Even when products are flagged by the FDA, importers have learned to manipulate the system, investigators said. For example, the FDA relies on results obtained from private labs, but those labs produce results driven by financial rather than scientific concerns, investigators told the subcommittee.

Investigative counsel Kevin Barstow said he was told by an unnamed FDA deputy lab director that “none of the test results he’s seen are completely accurate.”

“The words he used were ‘not good’ and ‘spooky,’ ” Barstow said.

Importers also can reduce the level of scrutiny by having their products test negative five consecutive times, according to the investigators. Since some large fish, including tuna, can be flagged for high mercury levels, importers will arrange to have five lots of smaller fish — generally younger and with comparatively less mercury — tested to obtain an all-clear from the FDA. Once the monitoring decreases, the importers can then resume bringing in larger fish that otherwise might not pass muster, the investigators said.

“You’re saying the importers know how to maneuver around the FDA?” asked Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa.

“Yes,” said committee senior investigator David Nelson.

Importers avoiding scrutiny
Some potentially problematic seafood imports are being steered to enter the country in Las Vegas to avoid the scrutiny they might receive in San Francisco and other West Coast seaports, according to Nelson and other investigators.
The problems go beyond food. In Puerto Rico, investigators learned importers were getting around the FDA’s blocking of imports of Chinese-made toothpaste made with an antifreeze ingredient by co-packaging them with toothbrushes.
Examples of the tainted toothpaste included a Crest knockoff called “Crust,” he added.

The decision to close and consolidate labs is likely to have a negative impact on safety, said B. Belinda Collins, the FDA’s Denver district director. Furthermore, the reorganization would likely force many employees to retire or leave, said Carol Heppe, who faces the loss of her job as the FDA’s Cincinnati district director.
“This will result in a mass loss of institutional knowledge and expertise at a time when the agency is trying to be proactive in our operations to prevent more emergencies,” Heppe added.

Several of the most recent and high-profile food scares have involved imports from China, including deadly pet food ingredients spiked with industrial chemicals, farmed fish laced with antibiotics and snack food seasoning contaminated by salmonella.

“We know that we are vulnerable to harm from abroad where rules and regulations governing food production often are more lax than they are at home,” said Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., in raising the prospect of terrorists tampering with imports entering the U.S. food supply.

Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., said Congress shared some of the responsibility for the problems with food safety since it hasn’t given the FDA enough money or power. "

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RE: "Congress blasts FDA's plan to close 7 labs" - 7/18/2007 4:22:17 AM   
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They weren't doing their job anyway.

I mean really, how many recalls did they have BEFORE anyone got sick ? Fact of the matter is most of the FDA is comprised of people in the food and drug industry anyway, another severe conflict of interest that seems to have slipped into obscurity.

I am no longer a conspiract theorist, I am a partnership theorist. We have a partnetership between big business, government and the media. And these people always look out for our best interests. They care nothing for their bank account or the companies they run as they lobby and sit on government commitees. Truly the most honest and respectable people on the planet. I would trust no others------to kill us slowly.

The fact of the matter is it wouldn't mean shit if they closed all the labs.

Tell you what, you want to fix it ? Get rid of the food a drug company execs and get medical insurance company execs. The ones who have to pay when people get sick. All these MF keep their heart in their wallet, so it is time to exploit that fact.

If the auto insurance industry can lobby to get seat belt laws enacted in almost every state to save money, just think what they could do with the FDA. Hospitals would be closing, doctors would be working at McDonald's who's menu would probably change drastically. Look what they did in NYC, banning trans-fat. See, they can do it.

You already know this, just a little salt for your Wednesday morning.

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RE: "Congress blasts FDA's plan to close 7 labs" - 7/18/2007 11:08:12 AM   
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Dude, while I share your cynical outlook on many government agencies, closing FDA laboratories is bad for the public health.  Slapping them around to do their job right and slapping Congress around to provide them with the necessary funding is a good beginning.
 
(I seriously need to beat someone today!  lol)


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The fact of the matter is it wouldn't mean shit if they closed all the labs.



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