Systematic approach towards establishing a National Inventory of Dangerous Pathogens
International regulations stipulate that countries need to organize their biosafety and biosecurity systems to minimize the risk of accidental (biosafety) or malicious intentional (biosecurity) release of dangerous pathogens. International Health Regulations (IHR) benchmarks from the WHO state that...
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Main Authors: | Iris M. Vennis (Author), Diederik A. Bleijs (Author), Sabrina Brizee (Author), Harold H.J.L. Van Den Berg (Author), Evelien Kampert (Author), Saskia A. Rutjes (Author), Mark W. J. Van Passel (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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