Abstract
Session 5 of the 2023 Viral Clearance Symposium reviewed the strategy and process understanding of viral clearance testing. Topics included learnings from the past, leveraging surrogate-based methodologies, cleaning agents that inactivate enveloped baculoviruses, segregation, and retrovirus-like particles both in continuous process and in-use as spiking viruses. Overall, there were discussions over a wide array of viral clearance determinants.
- TCID50
- ASTM
- Q-PCR
- Viral clearance
- Design of Experiments
- Virus-like particles
- Outlier analysis
- Virus carryover
- Continuous processing
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