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A condition in a recipient, which may result in a life-threatening problem if the vaccine is given, or a condition, which could compromise the ability of the vaccine to produce immunity.
Ãâó: www.sabin.org/vaccine_science_GlossaryO_P.htm
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| precautionary principle |
When there is an activity that could threaten human health or the environment, precaution should be taken, even before there is complete scientific proof that the activity is harmful. The precautionary principle suggests that corporations, governments, organizations, communities, scientists and individuals should take a precautionary approach to all such activities.
Ãâó: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/environmental/c...
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| precautionary principle |
an approach to the management of risk when scientific knowledge is incomplete.
Ãâó: pewagbiotech.org/resources/glossary/
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| precautionary principle |
When information about potential risks is incomplete, basing decisions about the best ways to manage or reduce risks on a preference for avoiding unnecessary health risks instead of on unnecessary economic expenditures.
Ãâó: www.waterquality.de/hydrobio.hw/PTERMS.HTM
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| precautionary principle |
An internationally recognized principle for action that states where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, scientific uncertainty shall not be used to postpone cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation. Priority Substances List (PSL): Two lists of priority substances for assessment of toxicity. The first list of 44 substances has been assessed, and management plans are being developed or implemented for the 25 substances that were assessed, as toxics. ...
Ãâó: www.ec.gc.ca/international/refs/gloss_e.htm
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