BIOSAFETY AND BIOSECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ORIENTIA SPP. DIAGNOSIS AND RESEARCH: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RISK-BASED BIOCONTAINMENT, WORK PRACTICES AND THE CASE FOR RECLASSIFICATION TO RISK GROUP 2

Biosafety and biosecurity requirements for Orientia spp. diagnosis and research: recommendations for risk-based biocontainment, work practices and the case for reclassification to risk group 2

Abstract Scrub typhus is an important arthropod-borne disease causing significant acute febrile illness by infection with Orientia spp.Using a risk-based approach, this review examines current practice, the evidence base and regulatory requirements regarding matters of biosafety and biosecurity, and presents the case for reclassification from Risk

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CONFLICT OF REGULATION NORMS FOR HANDLING OF FOREIGN REFUGEES IN SELECTIVE IMMIGRATION POLICIES: CRITICAL LAW STUDIES AND STATE SECURITY APPROACHES

The increasing number of asylum seekers and refugees in the territory of Indonesia has caused social disturbances, political security, and even orders in society.The number of their arrivals is not proportional to the number of settlements or placement to the recipient country (Australia).To deal with the problem of asylum seekers and refugees who

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