The notifications were organized into the following categories: microbiological, chemical and toxins. As summarized in the table below, most notifications were due to microbiological issues with 94 cases, followed by chemical with 25 cases and by toxins with two cases. (...) However, while notifications due to chemical and toxins causes decreased, those of microbiological causes doubled from 47 cases in 2020 to 94 in 2021.
Import notifications by category (Number cases - 2021)
Month
Microbiological
Chemical
Toxins
Total
January
2
1
1
4
February
11
4
0
15
March
2
2
1
5
April
10
2
0
12
May
2
5
0
7
June
12
2
0
14
July
12
3
0
15
August
7
2
0
9
September
14
1
0
15
October
10
2
0
12
November
6
0
0
6
December
6
1
0
7
Total
94
25
2
121
Source: MHLW
Percentage of the causes
As shown in the figure below, microbiological cases account for 78 percent of the total notifications, chemical for 21 percent and toxins for one percent.
Language:English
Score: 1198187.1
-
https://www.fao.org/in-action/...-import-notifications-2021/en/
Data Source: un
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Get Set: Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Review Conference
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to an online discussion on Lessons Learned for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference. This is the second in a series of events the Institute is hosting in preparation for the Review Conference of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention. The event will contribute to enhancing understandings of BWC review conferences and identifying lessons to be learned from past experiences.
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Score: 1198187.1
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https://www.unidir.org/GetSetBWC
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The notifications were organized into the following categories: microbiological, chemical and toxins. As summarized in the table below, most notifications were due to microbiological issues with 47 cases, followed by chemical with 32 cases and by toxins with seven cases.
(...) However, while notifications due to microbiological and toxins causes decreased, those of chemical causes increased from 27 cases in 2019 to 32 in 2020.
Import notifications by category (Number cases - 2020)
Month
Microbiological
Chemical
Toxins
Total
January
3
2
0
5
February
2
3
0
5
March
2
3
0
5
April
0
0
0
0
May
0
6
0
6
June
2
1
0
3
July
5
3
1
9
August
4
3
6
13
September
8
2
0
10
October
9
2
0
11
November
7
1
0
8
December
5
6
0
11
Total
47
32
7
86
Source: MHLW
Percentage of the causes
As shown in the figure below, microbiological cases account for 55 percent of the total notifications, chemical for 37 percent and toxins for 8 percent.
Language:English
Score: 1198187.1
-
https://www.fao.org/in-action/...-import-notifications-2020/en/
Data Source: un
The notifications were organized into the following categories: microbiological, chemical and toxins. As summarized in the table below, most notifications were due to microbiological issues with 94 cases, followed by chemical with 25 cases and by toxins with two cases. (...) However, while notifications due to chemical and toxins causes decreased, those of microbiological causes doubled from 47 cases in 2020 to 94 in 2021.
Import notifications by category (Number cases - 2021)
Month
Microbiological
Chemical
Toxins
Total
January
2
1
1
4
February
11
4
0
15
March
2
2
1
5
April
10
2
0
12
May
2
5
0
7
June
12
2
0
14
July
12
3
0
15
August
7
2
0
9
September
14
1
0
15
October
10
2
0
12
November
6
0
0
6
December
6
1
0
7
Total
94
25
2
121
Source: MHLW
Percentage of the causes
As shown in the figure below, microbiological cases account for 78 percent of the total notifications, chemical for 21 percent and toxins for one percent.
Language:English
Score: 1198187.1
-
https://www.fao.org/in-action/...-import-notifications-2021/fr/
Data Source: un
The notifications were organized into the following categories: microbiological, chemical and toxins. As summarized in the table below, most notifications were due to microbiological issues with 47 cases, followed by chemical with 32 cases and by toxins with seven cases.
(...) However, while notifications due to microbiological and toxins causes decreased, those of chemical causes increased from 27 cases in 2019 to 32 in 2020.
Import notifications by category (Number cases - 2020)
Month
Microbiological
Chemical
Toxins
Total
January
3
2
0
5
February
2
3
0
5
March
2
3
0
5
April
0
0
0
0
May
0
6
0
6
June
2
1
0
3
July
5
3
1
9
August
4
3
6
13
September
8
2
0
10
October
9
2
0
11
November
7
1
0
8
December
5
6
0
11
Total
47
32
7
86
Source: MHLW
Percentage of the causes
As shown in the figure below, microbiological cases account for 55 percent of the total notifications, chemical for 37 percent and toxins for 8 percent.
Language:English
Score: 1198187.1
-
https://www.fao.org/in-action/...-import-notifications-2020/fr/
Data Source: un
Toxin causes | GLOBEFISH - Information and Analysis on World Fish Trade | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | GLOBEFISH | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Total
10
Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning
8
Ciguatera poisoning
1
Paralytic shellfish poisoning
1
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Among the ten notifications due to toxins, diarrhetic shellfish poisoning was the group of marine biotoxins with the highest number of cases (eight), mainly found in mussels.
Language:English
Score: 1196986.9
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10
Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning
8
Ciguatera poisoning
1
Paralytic shellfish poisoning
1
© FAO/Loi
Among the ten notifications due to toxins, diarrhetic shellfish poisoning was the group of marine biotoxins with the highest number of cases (eight), mainly found in mussels.
Language:English
Score: 1196986.9
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...notifications/toxin-causes/fr/
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Toxin causes | GLOBEFISH - Information et Analyse sur le Commerce Mondial du Poisson | Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture | GLOBEFISH | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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2020 Import notifications: Toxin causes
Toxin causes
Cases
Total
10
Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning
8
Ciguatera poisoning
1
Paralytic shellfish poisoning
1
© FAO/Loi
Among the ten notifications due to toxins, diarrhetic shellfish poisoning was the group of marine biotoxins with the highest number of cases (eight), mainly found in mussels.
Language:English
Score: 1193359.1
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...notifications/toxin-causes/fr/
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The notifications were organized into the following categories: microbiological, chemical and toxins. As summarized in the table below, most notifications were due to microbiological issues with 94 cases, followed by chemical with 25 cases and by toxins with two cases. (...) However, while notifications due to chemical and toxins causes decreased, those of microbiological causes doubled from 47 cases in 2020 to 94 in 2021.
Import notifications by category (Number cases - 2021)
Month
Microbiological
Chemical
Toxins
Total
January
2
1
1
4
February
11
4
0
15
March
2
2
1
5
April
10
2
0
12
May
2
5
0
7
June
12
2
0
14
July
12
3
0
15
August
7
2
0
9
September
14
1
0
15
October
10
2
0
12
November
6
0
0
6
December
6
1
0
7
Total
94
25
2
121
Fuente: MHLW
Percentage of the causes
As shown in the figure below, microbiological cases account for 78 percent of the total notifications, chemical for 21 percent and toxins for one percent.
Language:English
Score: 1192381.5
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...uacion-de-rechazos-en-2018/es/
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Security Guidance for Select Agent or Toxin Facilities, 2012
7 Measures to secure storage X X X
NW: DoDD 5210.41, “Security Policy for Protecting Nuclear Weapons,” 1 November 2004.
(...) Security Guidance for Select Agent or Toxin Facilities, 2012
(restricted access, risk assessment and security plan)
Public Health and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act, Title 42 USC 262a
Army: AR 190-17 Biological Select Agents and Toxins Security Program
Air Force: AFI 10-3901 Minimum Security Standards for Safeguarding Biological Agents and Toxins
Army: AR 525-13 Antiterrorism
Navy: OPNAV 5530.16 Minimum Security Standards for Safeguarding Biological Select Agents and Toxins (BSAT)
DoD 5210.89 Minimum Security Standards for Safeguarding Biological Select Agents and Toxins
In the summer of 2014, lapses in biosafety practices in Federal laboratories served as a reminder of the importance of constant vigilance over the implementation of biosafety standards. (...) All United States Government departments and agencies that possess, use, or transfer human, animal, or plant infectious agents or toxins were urged to perform a Safety Stand-Down, to include an immediate sweep of their facilities to verify that all Biological Select
Agents and Toxins (BSAT) in their possession were appropriately registered, stored, and disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations.
Language:English
Score: 1190663.5
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https://www.un.org/en/sc/1540/...nitedStatesReport1July2020.pdf
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