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Destruction of microbial collections in response to select agent and toxin list regulations.

机译:响应于选定的药剂和毒素清单法规,破坏微生物集合。

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In this study we have followed up on anecdotal and hearsay evidence that microbial collections were destroyed in the United States following the imposition of the regulations associated with the Select Agents and Toxins List, to validate or refute that information. Using a questionnaire, we documented 13 episodes of microbial collection destruction involving viral, bacterial, and fungal strains, which we believe is almost certainly an underestimate of the number of collections destroyed. In every case, the motivation for the destruction of the collection was a desire to avoid the perceived burdens of the regulatory environment associated with operating under the Select Agent Regulations. Some institutions that destroyed isolates considered, and in some cases tried, transferring their collections to registered institutions prior to collection destruction but desisted when confronted with transport regulations. Destruction of microbial collections represents a loss of strains and biological diversity available for biomedical research and future mechanistic, forensic, and epidemiologic investigations. Given the rapid evolution of microbial strains, the destruction of archival collections is a potentially irretrievable loss that was an unintended consequence of regulations to protect society against the nefarious use of biological agents. Furthermore, unregistered institutions continue to destroy newly acquired clinical isolates, thus preventing the establishment of new repository collections. We recommend that government agencies develop plans to ensure that microbial collections are preserved when considering future additions to microbial threat lists under which the possession of certain microbes is criminalized.
机译:在这项研究中,我们跟踪了传闻和传闻证据,即在实施与选择剂和毒素清单相关的法规后,微生物收集在美国遭到破坏,以验证或驳斥该信息。使用问卷调查,我们记录了13次涉及病毒,细菌和真菌菌株的微生物收集物破坏事件,我们认为几乎可以肯定这是被破坏收集物数量的低估。在每种情况下,销毁藏品的动机都是希望避免与根据《特选代理商条例》进行运营相关的监管环境负担。一些销毁孤儿的机构考虑并在某些情况下尝试将其馆藏在馆藏销毁之前移交给注册机构,但在遇到运输法规时却被终止。微生物收集的破坏代表了可用于生物医学研究以及未来的机械,法医和流行病学研究的菌株和生物多样性的丧失。鉴于微生物菌株的迅速发展,档案馆藏的破坏是潜在的无法挽回的损失,这是保护社会免受恶意使用生物制剂的法规的意外后果。此外,未注册的机构继续销毁新获得的临床分离株,从而阻止建立新的储存库。我们建议政府机构制定计划,以确保在考虑将来添加到微生物威胁清单中以保留某些微生物为犯罪行为时,应保留微生物的收集。

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