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UCSD Shipping Permits

Biological Materials Permits

 

USDA permits

MIT cheat sheet for permitting biological materials

 

Permits and Field work 

Duke Permits and Procedures for Field work

 

Guidelines for Shipping/Receiving Biological Materials

Unv Minn Guidelines

 

Permit to Import or Transport Etiologic Hosts or Vectors of Human Disease

Required for importation, interstate and intrastate transport of human pathogens. Expedites the package through customs.

 

Contact:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at 404-718-2093.

Materials such as blood, bodily fluid, animals, etc that come from areas of endemic infection should be permitted.

 

Takes 2 weeks to process, expires after movement of material occurs,

 

Examples of materials for permit: blood, serum or plasma from different countries unless verified to be virus free, dengue,

 

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/resources/permits

 

Apply for ePermit access and authenticate.   You may need to authenticate in person.

Fill out online questionnaire according to permit type and submit,.  You can check status https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/biotechnology/sa_permits_notifications_and_petitions/sa_check_status

sample of status check

       17-209-102m  University of California/Irvine
         Reg article:    African Malaria Mosquito
         Movements to:   CA
         Interstate
         Received:            28-JUL-2017
         Status: Pending
         Tech review:         09-AUG-2017
         State notify:        Pending
                         CA  Interstate

 

FDA and EPA would be for live mosquitoes.   The constructs should go through IBC and EHS locally, IATA...etc.

As of January 2017 the FDA defines GMO Mosquitoes as;

1. Examples of New Animal Drugs a. Products intended to reduce the virus/pathogen load within a mosquito, including reduction in virus/pathogen replication and spread within the mosquito and/or reduction in virus/pathogen transmissibility from mosquitoes to humans. b. Products intended to prevent mosquito-borne disease in humans or animals.  (FDA)

     It recommends approvals from both agencies (FDA and EPA) to assure due diligence.


https://www.fda.gov/downloads/AnimalVeterinary/GuidanceComplianceEnforcement/GuidanceforIndustry/UCM533600.pdf

2. Example of Pesticide Products a. Products intended to reduce the population of mosquitoes (for example, by killing them at some point in their life cycle, or by interfering with their reproduction or development)5 . (EPA)

https://www.epa.gov/regulation-biotechnology-under-tsca-and-fifra/epas-regulation-biotechnology-use-pest-management#applying

 

 

UCI IRB does not have specific guidance for GMO mosquitoes, however it would expect documentation of community consent prior to any release.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can email your approved documents to: UCI-Malaria-Initiative@uci.edu

 

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