Drivers and barriers in the consistency approach for vaccine batch release testing: Report of an international workshop
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2017-07
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Safety and potency assessment for batch release testing of established vaccines still relies partly on animal tests. An important avenue to move to batch release without animal testing is the consistency approach. This approach is based on thorough characterization of the vaccine, and the principle that the quality of subsequent batches is the consequence of the application of consistent production of batches monitored by a GMP quality system. Efforts to implement the consistency approach are supported by several drivers from industry, government, and research, but there are also several barriers that must be overcome. A workshop entitled “Consistency Approach, Drivers and Barriers” was organized, which aimed to discuss and identify drivers and barriers for the implementation of the 3Rs in the consistency approach from three different perspectives/domains (industry, regulatory and science frameworks). The workshop contributed to a better understanding of these drivers and barriers and resulted in recommendations to improve the overall regulatory processes for the consistency approach. With this report, we summarise the outcome of this workshop and intend to offer a constructive contribution to the international discussion on regulatory acceptance of the consistency approach.
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3R, Barriers, Consistency approach, Drivers, Regulatory acceptance, Vaccine batch release, Taverne, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, General Immunology and Microbiology, Pharmacology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Bruysters, M W P, Schiffelers, M J, Hoonakker, M, Jungbaeck, C, Ragan, I, Rommel, E, van der Stappen, T, Viviani, L, Hessel, E V, Akkermans, A M & Vandebriel, R J 2017, 'Drivers and barriers in the consistency approach for vaccine batch release testing : Report of an international workshop', Biologicals, vol. 48, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biologicals.2017.06.006