| Literature DB >> 31699501 |
Laura Viviani1, Marlies Halder2, Marion Gruber3, Lukas Bruckner4, Klaus Cussler5, Gautam Sanyal6, Geetha Srinivas7, Sunil Goel8, Marianne Kaashoek9, Derek Litthauer10, Arthur Leonardo Lopes da Silva11, Elena Sakanyan12, Patricia Aprea13, Hongtao Jin14, Joris Vandeputte15, Troy Seidle16, Dimitriy Yakunin17.
Abstract
This one-day symposium organized by Humane Society International (HSI) brought together 18 international experts from Argentina, Brazil, China, Europe, India, Russia, South Africa and the United States to discuss the elimination of the abnormal toxicity test (ATT) from the testing requirements for human vaccines as well as the target animal batch safety test (TABST) and the laboratory animal batch safety test (LABST) for veterinary vaccines. Participants reported on country-specific regulatory requirements and, where present, the perspectives on waiver and elimination of those tests. In addition, the attendees, with HSI in the role of facilitator, moved to define the barriers to the complete elimination or waiving of these tests. This report expounds the outcomes of the symposium, and introduces a proposed roadmap - populated with country specific activities - for the elimination of these tests.Entities:
Keywords: Abnormal toxicity test; Batch release testing; Batch safety test; Target animal safety testing; Vaccines
Year: 2019 PMID: 31699501 DOI: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2019.10.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biologicals ISSN: 1045-1056 Impact factor: 1.856