Virus-Serum-Toxin Act

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The Virus-Serum-Toxin Act is a U.S. federal law that regulates the production and distribution of veterinary biological products, such as vaccines and serums, to ensure their safety, purity, and effectiveness.

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instanceOf United States federal law
veterinary biologics regulation
administeredBy Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Center for Veterinary Biologics
United States Department of Agriculture
appliesTo distributors of veterinary biologics
importers of veterinary biologics
interstate commerce in veterinary biologics
manufacturers of veterinary biologics
controls distribution of veterinary biological products
production of veterinary biological products
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enforcedBy Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Center for Veterinary Biologics
United States Department of Agriculture
hasRegulatoryFocus efficacy of veterinary biologics
potency of veterinary biologics
purity of veterinary biologics
safety of veterinary biologics
jurisdiction United States Department of Agriculture
legalArea animal health law
biologics regulation
veterinary medicine regulation
objective prevent distribution of harmful veterinary biologics
protect animal health
standardize quality of veterinary biological products
purpose ensure effectiveness of veterinary biological products
ensure potency of veterinary biological products
ensure purity of veterinary biological products
ensure safety of veterinary biological products
regulates veterinary antitoxins
veterinary biological products
veterinary diagnostic biological products
veterinary serums
veterinary toxins
veterinary vaccines
relatedTo United States animal health policy
regulation of biological products in the United States
requires federal licenses for establishments producing veterinary biologics
federal licenses for veterinary biological products
sector animal agriculture
veterinary public health

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