Animal testing for vaccines - Implementing Replacement, Reduction and Refinement: Challenges and Priorities
Transition to in vitro alternative methods from in vivo in vaccine release testing and characterization, the implementation of the consistency approach, and a drive towards international harmonization of regulatory requirements are most pressing needs in the field of vaccines. It is critical for global vaccine community to work together to secure effective progress towards animal welfare and to ensure that vaccines of ever higher quality can reach the populations in need in the shortest possible timeframe. Advancements in the field, case studies, and experiences from Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) were the topics discussed by an international gathering of experts during a recent conference titled “Animal Testing for Vaccines – Implementing Replacement, Reduction and Refinement: Challenges and Priorities”. This conference was organized by the International Alliance for Biological Standardization (IABS), and held in Bangkok, Thailand on December 3 and 4 2019. Participants comprised stakeholders from many parts of the world, including vaccine developers, manufacturers and regulators from Asia, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. In interactive workshops and vibrant panel discussions, the attendees worked together to identify the remaining barriers to validation, acceptance and implementation of alternative methods, and how harmonization could be promoted, especially for LMICs.
AKKERMANS Arnoud;
CHAPSAL Jean-Michel;
COCCIA Eliana;
DEPRAETERE Hilde;
DIERICK Jean-Francois;
DUANGKHAE Parichat;
GOEL Sunil;
HALDER Maria Elisabeth;
HENDRIKSEN Coenraad;
LEVIS Robin;
PINYOSUKHEE Karophong;
PULLIRSCH Dieter;
SANYAL Gautam;
SHI Li;
SITRIN Robert;
SMITH Dean;
STICKINGS Paul;
TERAO Eriko;
UHLRICH Sylvie;
VIVIANI Laura;
WEBSTER Jim;
2020-12-17
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
JRC121612
1045-1056 (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC121612,
10.1016/j.biologicals.2020.07.010 (print),
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