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Re: Contamination
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Dear Rodny, If they are physically separated and if the all the material (including documentation) and all the personnal flows (including changing rooms and cafeteria) are clearly different, then I will say that testing for risk of contamination within each facility is not really a must. However, you could simply test a surface in the first stage of manufacturing for absence of the "other" B-lactam ... if you have the proper analytical methods of course. Best regards JDM |
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