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BIOSAFETY LINKS & NEWS
POLIO VIRUS ERADICATION SURVEY |
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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR RESEARCH AND THE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND RADIATION SAFETY
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SURVEY TO ERADICATE POLIO VIRUS FROM LABORATORIES The Global Polio Eradication initiative, spearheaded by the World Health Organization, Rotary International, UNICEF and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a worldwide effort to eradicate polio. Preventing the inadvertent transmission of polioviruses from the laboratory to a growing non-immune community is a crucial element of this initiative. In June 2001, the Secretary for Health and Human Services, Tommy Thompson declared that the "United States is fully committed to... the containment of any laboratory material that may harbor specimens of wild poliovirus." All biomedical laboratories that store specimens must be involved in the laboratory containment process because many may be unaware that they have materials in which wild polioviruses might be present. In support of this effort, the CDC set up a national program to survey all biomedical laboratories that might contain or possess poliovirus. The survey, which begins this month, will alert laboratories to the impending eradication of polio, encourage the proper disposal of all unneeded wild poliovirus infectious and potential infectious materials, and establish a national inventory of laboratories retaining such materials. The University of Pennsylvania is committed to participating in this national survey. In several days, the Office of Environmental Health and Radiation Safety (EHRS) will provide inventory survey forms to faculty in science schools and the museum through the office web site.
Laboratories on the national inventory will be kept informed of polio eradication progress and notified of future biosafety requirements. If you have any questions about the National Inventory of Wild Poliovirus Materials, contact EHRS at ehrs@ehrs.upenn.edu or call 215-898-4453. Information about the National Inventory can also be found at: http://www.cdc.gov/od/nvpo/polio/. Penn's survey form is available at the EHRS website, at http://www.ehrs.upenn.edu/resources/docs/biosafety/polio_survey.pdf. |


