Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Authors
Lelieveld, H.L.M.; Bachmayer, H.; Boon, B.; Bennett, A.; Brunius, G.; Bürki, K.; Cantley, M.; Collard, Jean-Marc; Collins, C.H.; Crooy, P.; Doblhoff-Dier, O.; Dubakiene, R.; Economidis, I.; Elmqvist, A.; Frontali-Botti, C.; Havenaar, R.; Haymerle, H.; Képpeli, 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.Keywords
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