If you are talking about lentiviral vectors 3rd or 3rd plus generation ones, replication incompetent, we are not.  Several of us have worked on a paper we hope to see soon that recommends a national registry of LVV exposures.

 

T. Warner Hudson, MD FACOEM, FAAFP

Medical Director, Occupational and Employee Health

UCLA Health System and Campus

Office 310.825.9146

Fax 310.206.4585

Pager 800.233.7231  ID 27132

E-mail twhudson@mednet.ucla.edu

Website www.ohs.uclahealth.org

 

From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Enass Awad
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 11:01 PM
To: MCOH/EH <mcoh-eh@mylist.net>
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Lentivirus

 

Dear colleagues:

  Anyone has experience with surveillance programs for researchers working with lentiviruses, and can share what the exact components of the surveillance exams are? Do you do anything other than serologic monitoring of HIV infection on an annual basis?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Enass

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Enass Awad A/Rahman,MD,MPH
Department of Occupational Medicine
Mercy Medical Group
3000 Q Street
Sacramento,CA,95816
Tel: 916-733-3390


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