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Clinical infection control in gene therapy: A multidisciplinary conference

Authors :
A. M. Pilaro
N. A. Wivel
Jan A. Nolta
D. J. Weber
J. L. Gerberding
Carol Conrad
S. M W Chang
Martin E. Evans
C. G. Mayhall
Howard L. Kaufman
Craig T. Jordan
S. Sullivan
University of Groningen
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Infection control and hospital epidemiology, 21(10), 659-673. Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Gene therapy is being studied for the treatment of a variety of acquired and inherited disorders. Retroviruses, adenoviruses, poxviruses, adeno-associated viruses, herpesviruses, and others are being engineered to transfer genes into humans. Treatment protocols using recombinant viruses are being introduced into clinical settings. Infection control professionals will be involved in reviewing the safety of these agents in their clinics and hospitals. To date, only a limited number of articles have been written on infection control in gene therapy,(1.2) and no widely available recommendations exist from federal or private organizations to guide infection control professionals. The goals of the conference were to provide a forum where gene therapy experts could share their perspectives and experience with infection control in gene therapy and to provide an opportunity for newcomers to the field to learn about issues specific to infection control in gene therapy. Recommendations for infection control in gene therapy were proposed (Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2000;21:659-673).

Details

ISSN :
0899823X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Infection control and hospital epidemiology, 21(10), 659-673. Cambridge University Press
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e009eae9ac90076906a71ab6dfe9e349