THE rapidly spreading Zika virus, implicated in microencephaly, has been found to not cause contamination problems in plasma or urine-derived products, the European Medicines Agency's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has found.
The CHMP concluded at its meeting last week that the manufacturing processes for plasma-derived products, including for example the solvent/detergent method to inactivate viruses, pasteurisation (liquid heat inactivation) and virus filtration, inactivate or remove the Zika virus from the finished product.
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