Safe biotechnoloy. 8. Transport of infectious and biological materials

H. L.M. Lelieveld, H. Bachmayer, B. Boon, A. Bennett, G. Brunius, K. Bürki, M. Cantley, J. M. Collard, C. H. Collins, P. Crooy, O. Doblhoff-Dier*, R. Dubakiene, I. Economidis, A. Elmqvist, C. Frontali-Botti, R. Havenaar, H. Haymerle, O. Käppeli, G. Leaver, M. LexS. Lund, J. L. Mahler, R. Marris, L. J. Martinez, Ch Mosgaard, M. Nicu, C. Normand-Plessier, J. Olsen, J. Pazlerova, M. Romantschuk, F. Rudan, M. Sarvas, H. D. Schlumberger, G. Szvoboda, H. Stepankova, G. Tzotzos, V. Vaicuivenas, K. Wagner, R. G. Werner, A. Zhilevicha

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-140
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume48
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

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