Safe biotechnology. 8. Transport of infectious and biological materials

Autor: Lelieveld, H. L. M., Bachmayer, H., Boon, B., Bennett, A., Brunius, G., Bürki, K., Cantley, M., Collard, J.M., Collins, C.H., P.Crooy, Doblhoff-Dier, O., Dubakiene, R., Economidis, I., Elmqvist, A., Frontali-Botti, C., Havenaar, R., Haymerle, H., Käppeli, O., Leaver, G., Lex, M., Lund, S., Mahler, J. L., Marris, R., Martinez, L. J., Mosgaard, C., Nicu, M., Normand-Plessier, C., Olsen, J., Pazlerova, J., Romantschuk, M., Rudan, F., Sarvas, M., Schlumberger, H.-D., Szvoboda, G., Stepankova, H., Tzotzos, G., Vaicuivenas, V., Wagner, K., Werner, R. G., Zhilevicha, A.
Zdroj: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; August 1997, Vol. 48 Issue: 2 p135-140, 6p
Abstrakt: Abstract: The transport of infectious and biological material is regulated by a number of international organizations. This mini-review has been compiled to increase awareness within the scientific community of problems caused by differences in terminology (such as infectious materials/substances, biological products, diagnostic specimens, genetically modified microorganisms) and certain technical aspects of the main international guidelines, and to assist policy makers in the creation of harmonized guidelines. A list of relevant Internet resources has been compiled.
Databáze: Supplemental Index