AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) has played a key role for over 50 years in establishing the international biological reference preparations necessary to standardize vaccines and other biological substances as well as developing WHO guidelines and recommendations (written standards) on the production, control, nonclinical and clinical evaluation of biological products. These norms and standards, based on scientific consensus achieved through international consultations, assist WHO Member States in ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of biological medicines and related in vitro biological diagnostic tests worldwide. The Organization accomplishes this work through the WHO Collaborating Centres and the WHO Expert Committee on ...
AbstractEuropean technical requirements for veterinary vaccines are laid down in Annex 1, Title II, ...
The first World Health Organization (WHO) international standards (ISs) for nucleic acid amplificati...
AbstractBiologics are usually produced from live organisms, and the manufacturing process often invo...
AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) has played a key role for over 50 years in establishing ...
AbstractA World Health Organization (WHO) consultation on guidelines for National Regulatory Authori...
AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) serves as a key organization to bring together experts a...
Vaccine lot release conducted by the regulatory authorities is part of the regulation of vaccines an...
The World Health Organization (WHO) serves as a key organization to bring together experts along the...
AbstractThe Office of Vaccines Research and Review (OVRR) at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and...
This paper presents the key outcomes of the above WHO informal consultation with global stakeholders...
Oral poliomyelitis vaccine (OPV) is a critical part of the polio eradication programme. A high numbe...
AbstractThe Decade of Vaccines Collaboration and development of the Global Vaccine Action Plan provi...
In May 2005, the TB Vaccine Initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO) Initiative for Vaccine...
AbstractNICEATM and ICCVAM convened an international workshop to review the state of the science of ...
<p>For the batch release of vaccines on the European market, a limited number of quality tests...
AbstractEuropean technical requirements for veterinary vaccines are laid down in Annex 1, Title II, ...
The first World Health Organization (WHO) international standards (ISs) for nucleic acid amplificati...
AbstractBiologics are usually produced from live organisms, and the manufacturing process often invo...
AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) has played a key role for over 50 years in establishing ...
AbstractA World Health Organization (WHO) consultation on guidelines for National Regulatory Authori...
AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) serves as a key organization to bring together experts a...
Vaccine lot release conducted by the regulatory authorities is part of the regulation of vaccines an...
The World Health Organization (WHO) serves as a key organization to bring together experts along the...
AbstractThe Office of Vaccines Research and Review (OVRR) at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and...
This paper presents the key outcomes of the above WHO informal consultation with global stakeholders...
Oral poliomyelitis vaccine (OPV) is a critical part of the polio eradication programme. A high numbe...
AbstractThe Decade of Vaccines Collaboration and development of the Global Vaccine Action Plan provi...
In May 2005, the TB Vaccine Initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO) Initiative for Vaccine...
AbstractNICEATM and ICCVAM convened an international workshop to review the state of the science of ...
<p>For the batch release of vaccines on the European market, a limited number of quality tests...
AbstractEuropean technical requirements for veterinary vaccines are laid down in Annex 1, Title II, ...
The first World Health Organization (WHO) international standards (ISs) for nucleic acid amplificati...
AbstractBiologics are usually produced from live organisms, and the manufacturing process often invo...