Post Market Surveillance and Laboratory Testing Sample Clauses

Post Market Surveillance and Laboratory Testing. Guidelines on post-market surveillance: The development of guidelines on post-marketing surveillance of veterinary product quality will assist countries in the development of national guidelines and to strengthen national regulatory capacity for surveillance of veterinary product quality. Financing to support an External Expert Group or ad hoc Group will facilitate the development of draft guidelines on development and implementation of passive and active surveillance of SF veterinary products. The draft guidelines will be shared with WOAH regional staff and National Focal Points for targeted development (as has been done for guidelines on Responsible and prudent use of anthelmintic chemicals to help control anthelmintic resistance in grazing livestock species and How to set up a pharmacovigilance system for veterinary medicinal products). The draft guidelines along with the pharmacovigilance guidelines will form the backbone of a series of guidelines on post-marketing surveillance of veterinary product quality. National data will be available to inform the development of Member specific policy and regulatory tools where required. WOAH’s representation through the Delegate and National Focal Points have access to draw from the suite of WOAH services (Regional and Sub-Regional Representation, PVS Pathway including Veterinary Legislation Support Programme, National Focal Point Training, Standards and Guidelines (Terrestrial and Aquatic Codes) to support the process of change at national level. Regional laboratory testing of veterinary product quality: The overall outcome associated with Phase 2 is the presence of a global network of laboratories testing veterinary product quality by region. Because the investment required to equip a laboratory for confirmatory testing is significant, it may be more cost-effective to concentrate advanced technology and expertise within designated regional centres which can provide support to a satellite network of smaller laboratories across the region. To advance towards this, WOAH will prepare a framework for regional laboratory testing. This will include the identification of existing networks which perform this function informally and national or regional laboratories that are willing to perform this role as part of a broader network. This work will engage the WOAH Reference Centres and the FAO with access to their Reference Centres. Xxxxxxx Fund support would be used to pilot test a regional hub laboratory approach provi...
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