Hunan Province, today confirmed a new human cases of H7N9 avian influenza infection. The 69-year-old male patient Zhao, Shaoyang City Wugang farming. On May 24, the disease, is currently in critical condition. Zhao before the onset of a history of exposure to poultry, its close contact with a total of 50 people have been taken under medical observation, has not found exception.http://news.on.cc/cnt/china/20130501/bkn-20130501163949274-0501_00922_001.html
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The determination and declaration are effective April 19, 2013.
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Nicole Lurie, M.D., MSPH, AssistantSecretary for Preparedness and Response, Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20201, Telephone (202) 205-2882 (this is not a toll free number).
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I. BackgroundBack to Top
Under Section 564 of the FD&C Act, the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), acting under delegated authority from the Secretary of HHS, may issue an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA): (1) Authorizing the emergency use of an unapproved drug, an unapproved or uncleared device, or an unlicensed biological product; or (2) an unapproved use of an approved drug, approved or cleared device, or licensed biological product. Before an EUA may be issued, the Secretary of HHS must declare an emergency justifying the authorization based on one of four determinations: (1) A determination of a domestic emergency, or a significant potential for a domestic emergency, by the Secretary of Homeland Security; (2) the identification of a material threat by the Secretary of Homeland Security pursuant to section 319F-2 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act [2] sufficient to affect national security or the health and security of United States citizens living abroad; (3) a determination of a military emergency, or a significant potential for a military emergency, by the Secretary of Defense; or (4) a determination by the Secretary that there is a public health emergency, or a significant potential for a public health emergency, that affects, or has a significant potential to affect, national security or the health and security of United States citizens living abroad, and that involves a biological, chemical, radiological, or nuclear agent or agents, or a disease or condition that may be attributable to such agent or agents (see 21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3(b)(1)). [3]
Based on any of these four determinations, the Secretary of HHS may then declare that circumstances exist that justify the EUA, at which point the FDA Commissioner may issue an EUA if the criteria for issuance of an authorization under section 564 of the FD&C Act are met.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HHS, requested that the FDA, HHS, issue an EUA for in vitro diagnostics for detection of the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus to allow the Department to take preparedness measures based on information currently available about the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus detected in China. The determination of a significant potential for a public health emergency, and the declaration that circumstances exist justifying emergency use of in vitro diagnostics for detection of the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus by the Secretary of HHS, as described below, enable the FDA Commissioner to issue an EUA for certain in vitro diagnostics for emergency use under section 564(a) of the FD Act, 21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3(a).
II. Determination by the Secretary of Health and Human ServicesBack to Top
On April 19, 2013, pursuant to section 564(b)(1)(C) of the FD Act, 21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3(b)(1)(C), I determined that there is a significant potential for a public health emergency that has a significant potential to affect national security or the health and security of United States citizens living abroad and that involves the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus.
III. Declaration of the Secretary of Health and Human ServicesBack to Top
Also on April 19, 2013, on the basis of my determination of a significant potential for a public health emergency that has a significant potential to affect national security or the health and security of United States citizens living abroad and that involves the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus, I declared that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of emergency use of in vitro diagnostics for detection of the avian influenza A (H7N9) virus pursuant to section 564 of the FD Act, 21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3, subject to the terms of any authorization issued under that section.
I also specified that this declaration is a declaration of an emergency with respect to in vitro diagnostics as defined under the PREP Act Declaration for Pandemic Influenza Diagnostics, Personal Respiratory Protection Devices, and Respiratory Support Devices signed by then Secretary Michael Leavitt on December 17, 2008.
Notice of the EUAs issued by the FDA Commissioner pursuant to this determination and declaration will be provided promptly in theFederal Register as required under 21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3(h).
Dated: April 19, 2013.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2013-10055 Filed 4-29-13; 8:45 am]
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FOOTNOTESBack to Top
1. 73 FR 78362 (Dec. 22, 2008).
2. 42 U.S.C. 247d-6b.
3. As amended by the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act, Public Law 113-5, the Secretary may make determination of a public health emergency, or a significant potential for a public health emergency, under section 564 of the FD Act. The Secretary is no longer required to make a determination of a public health emergency in accordance with section 319 of the PHS Act, 42 U.S.C. 247d to support a determination or declaration made under section 564 of the FD Act.
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