A Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) identifies and evaluates contamination risks, explores mitigation options, and sets out plans for corrective and preventive actions. Its implementation addresses ...
A CCS is mandated by EU and US regulations and ICH guidelines to ensure product safety and compliance in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Key CCS elements include monitoring, validation, contamination ...
The mass production of pharmaceuticals has significantly evolved since the industrial fabrication of synthetic drugs towards the end of the 19 th century 1 with efficient developments in process ...
The EU GMP Annex 1 revision has indicated that each company has a contamination control strategy. But what does such a strategy look like? What are the core elements? And how can risk assessment be ...
Results of a French surveillance operation have been published, revealing the rate of contamination in fresh poultry meat at retail. In France, Salmonella and Campylobacter are the two main bacterial ...
The authors evaluated the effectiveness of adhesive mats, contamination control flooring, and shoe covers in decreasing the presence of microbial agents on animal holding room floors and footwear.