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“Racing to Beat the Clock”Texas-Sized Issues Associated with the

Transportation of Select Agents from Rural Hospitals to Reference

LaboratoriesAlberta Wang

Mentor: Grace Kubin, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTION

Background

Emerging infectious diseases

Biological terrorismHistory of biological warfareTerrorist attacks of September 11, 2001Anthrax spores released October 12, 2001

Chemical terrorismHistory of chemical warfareCharacteristics of chemical weapons

Laboratory Response Network

Established in 1999 by the CDCFounding partners: FBI, APHL, CDCTwo laboratory network divisions

Biological terrorismChemical terrorism

Network for Biological Terrorism

Sentinel laboratories

Reference laboratories

National laboratories

Network for Chemical Terrorism

Level 3

Level 2

Level 1

Emergency Preparedness

Local Health Departments (LHDs)State Health Departments:1. Build relationships with the clinical community2. Enable rapid communication3. Increase lab connectivity and training4. Conduct proficiency testing

Shipping & Handling Agents

Shipping & Handling:1. Collection process2. Initial processing before storage or analysis3. Transport

Affects sample quality and test results

Maintains viability of living organisms

CDC Performance Measure Standards

In an emergency, target times for shipping:sentinel labs

Infectious biological agent = 60 minutes

Hazardous chemical agent = 180 minutes

Environmental samples = 60 minutes

reference labs

Transportation Regulations

International:International Air Transport Association (IATA)UN Committee of Experts (UNCOE)

Domestic:U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)Federal Aviation Authority (FAA)

Texas Sized Problem

Large rural areas in the south and west

Rural populations:Underestimate possibility of terrorist attackLack dependable transportationNeed laboratory personnel training

Metropolitan areas delivery times <2 hours

Rural areas delivery times 5+ hours

Texas LRN

DSHS

Purpose

Measure Texas LHDs’ emergency shipping and handling readiness

Identify commercial courier services that can meet the needs of the Texas LRN

Develop a specimen shipping plan for the Texas LRN laboratories to submit suspect agents to DSHS following CDC performance measure standards.

METHODS

Methods

Identify rural areas needing couriers

Measure emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Identify couriers able to meet needs of Texas LRN

Develop specimen shipping plan

Identify Rural AreasNeeding Couriers

Surveyed 80 rural hospital laboratoriesPublic Health Intern - Taylor Johnson42 cannot meet CDC performance measures

Factors limiting performance:Lack of handling training – 27%Lack of courier service or distance – 73%

Identified rural Texas areas needing couriers

Austin20%

Houston10%

San Antonio10%

Tarrant5%

Tyler21%

Wichita Falls2%

El Paso5%

Dallas2%

Corpus Christi5%

Lubbock20%

AustinCorpus ChristiDallasEl PasoHoustonLubbockSan AntonioTarrantTylerWichita Falls

Distribution of Rural Texas Laboratories Unable to Meet CDC Performance

Measure Standards by LRN Region

Methods

Identify rural areas needing couriers

Measure emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Methodology

Create survey for Texas LHDsTarget laboratory or bioterrorism directorsDraft questions

Administer surveyCall all 65 Texas LHDsFollow up on calls

Texas LHD Survey Questions

Mode(s) of transportation currently used to ship suspect agents to reference labs?

Emergency shipping and handling protocol?

If so, what mode(s) of emergency shipping and handling were planned?

Methods

Identify rural areas needing couriers

Measure emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Identify couriers able to meet needs of Texas LRN

Identify Qualified Couriers

1. Three criteriaService area includes TexasTransport medical and hazardous materialsHazmat certified

2. Research couriersPreliminary researchFinal comparison test

3. Select 2 best couriers

Preliminary Courier Research

Identify 34 potential couriersCreate survey questions

Hazmat certified?Service area?Availability? 24/7? Holidays?Methods of transportation?Tracking?

Call all 34 couriers Reduce to 14 potential couriers

Choosing the Final Couriers

Compare courier efficiencies:Pickup timesTransport timesCost

Port Arthur

Nacogdoches

El Paso

Horizon City

Austin

San AntonioDel Rio

Laredo

Harlingen

Houston

Paris

Gilmer

Tyler

Lubbock

Fort Worth

Dimmitt

Seminole

Colorado City

Bowie

Eastland

Hamilton

La Grange

Fairfield

Columbus

Courier Test Locations

Data Collection and Analysis

Excel

Access

ArcView

Methods

Identify rural areas needing couriers

Measure emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Identify couriers able to meet needs of Texas LRN

Develop specimen shipping plan

Develop SpecimenShipping Plan

Incorporate results from:Rural hospital laboratory surveyTexas LHDs surveyCourier research

RecommendationsCDC Performance MeasuresPlan of action

RESULTS

Results

Emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Couriers able to meet needs of Texas LRN

Specimen shipping plan

LHD Survey Response Rate

72%

28%

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Methods of Transportation Used by Texas LHDs to Ship Suspect Agents to

Reference Laboratories(40.4%)

(17.0%) (17.0%)

(8.5%)(4.3%)

(2.1%) (2.1%)

Emergency Handling Protocol Readiness of Texas LHDs

No Protocol40%

Protocol Developed

19%

Do Not Know28%

In Development

13%

No ProtocolIn DevelopmentProtocol DevelopedDo Not Know

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EMS Helicopter Local LawEnforcement

Mail to DSHS Protocol NotSpecified

Modes of Emergency Shipping & Handling

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Methods of Emergency Shipping & Handling Planned by Texas LHDs

(11.1%) (11.1%) (11.1%) (11.1%)

(55.6%)

Results

Emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Couriers able to meet needs of Texas LRN

Preliminary Courier Results1. FedEx Custom Critical2. Jet Express Couriers, Inc.3. TexEx Courier & Messenger4. Green Light Delivery, Inc.5. DHL Express6. Air Courier Dispatch7. City Sprint8. Medicare Express Delivery Service, Inc.9. Corporate Couriers10. AHS Courier11. ASP (Landstar Network)12. Panther II Transportation13. Rapid Delivery Service, Inc.14. UPS Hazardous Materials Support Center

Delivery Time and Cost

($757.99)8 hours 53 mins($790.00)7 hours 30 minsSouth Texas

($1,316.75)14 hours 54 mins($1,406.93)10 hoursEl Paso

($687.00)8 hours 25 mins($550.00)7 hoursTyler

($1,060.04)19 hours 24 mins($1,104.00)8 hoursLubbock

($300.22)5 hours 13 mins($270.00)3 hours 40 minsAustin

FedEx Custom CriticalAir Courier DispatchLRN Region

Delivery Time to DSHS (Cost)

Delivery Time Map

El Paso

Port Arthur

NacogdochesHorizon City

Austin

San Antonio

Del Rio

Laredo

Harlingen

Houston

Paris

Gilmer

Tyler

Lubbock

Fort Worth

Dimmitt

Seminole

Colorado City

Bowie

Eastland

575 mi10 hours

331

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8 hrs169 mi

156

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390 mi8 hrs

189

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99 mi – 6 hrs

82 mi

4 hrs 40 min 102 m

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69 mi

3 hrs

3 hrs

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77 mi

4 hrs 30 min

Courier Recommendation

1. Air Courier DispatchBest overall cost and delivery timesWorldwide full-service courierAll drivers receive biohazard training

2. FedEx Custom CriticalSecond in cost and delivery timesStrong international reputationSpecialize in critical-care transport

Results

Emergency handling readiness of Texas LHDs

Couriers able to meet needs of Texas LRN

Specimen shipping plan

Specimen Shipping Plan

1. Establish accounts with:Air Courier DispatchFedEx Custom Critical

2. Develop guidelines for account usage3. Update Collection, Packaging, & Shipment

Protocol Plan and report to CDC4. Distribute plan to Texas LRN laboratories

Rural hospital laboratoriesLocal Health Departments

Conclusions

Conclusions

Meeting CDC Performance Measures

is still Texas-sized problem!

Acknowledgements

Dr. Grace KubinMarianne GarciaTDSHSNancy ElderDr. Field

Thank you for your guidance, resources, time, and support!

Acknowledgements

The Public Health Internship Program is sponsored by The University of Texas at Austin School of

Biological Sciences, The Texas Department of State Health Services, and The Austin/Travis County

Health and Human Services Department.

Funding generously provided by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases Program

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