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The evolution and impact of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) program on radiation and tissue banking in Asia and the Pacific region
Authors:Jorge Morales Pedraza  Glyn O Phillips
Institution:(1) Charasgasse 3, apart.13, 1030 Vienna, Austria;(2) Phillips Hydrocolloids Research Ltd., 45 Old Bond Street, London, W1S 4AQ, UK;(3) Phillips Hydrocolloids Research Centre, The North East Wales Institute, Wrexham, LL1 2 AW, Wales, UK
Abstract:The Asia and the Pacific region was within the IAEA program on radiation and tissue banking, the most active region. Most of the tissue banks in the Asia and the Pacific region were developed during the late 1980s and 1990s. The initial number of tissue banks established or supported by the IAEA program in the framework of the RCA Agreement for Asia and the Pacific region was 18. At the end of 2006, the number of tissue banks participating, in one way or another in the IAEA program was 59. Since the beginning of the implementation of the IAEA program in Asia and the Pacific region 63,537 amnion and 44,282 bone allografts were produced and 57,683 amnion and 36,388 bone allografts were used. The main impact of the IAEA program in the region was the following: the establishment or consolidation of at least 59 tissue banks in 15 countries in the region (the IAEA supported directly 16 of these banks); the improvement on the quality and safety of tissues procured and produced in the region reaching international standards; the implementation of eight national projects, two regional projects and two interregional projects; the elaboration of International Standards, a Code of Practice and a Public Awareness Strategies and, the application of quality control and quality assurances programs in all participating tissue banks.
Keywords:Tissue banking  Radiation  Sterilisation  Training  IAEA  Asia and the Pacific
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