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1: Trends Biotechnol. 1999 Aug;17(8):307-11.Click here to read Links

Safe biotechnology 9: values in risk assessment for the environmental application of microorganisms. The Safety in Biotechnology Working Party of the European Federation of Biotechnology.

Institute for Applied Microbiology, University for Agriculture, Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria. doblhoff@edv2.boku.ac.at

Risk assessment for the deliberate release of microorganisms into the environment is traditionally carried out on a case-by-case basis. In a similar approach to that used when assessing human pathogenicity, we propose an alternative approach by introducing risk classes to facilitate or complement this type of risk assessment. These consider several sets of scenarios that address the different values that need to be protected. Examples of this approach include risk-class definitions for soil fertility and biodiversity.

PMID: 10407401 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]