Regulatory experience and challenges for the release of GM insects

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Camilla Beech
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[1] Oxitec Ltd,
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Journal für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit | 2014年 / 9卷
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Regulation; Genetic modification; Insects; Risk assessment; Policy;
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Genetically modified (GM) insects are a potentially valuable new tool for the biological control of insect pests of humans, animals and plants. Considerable progress has been made recently in transfer of GM insects from the laboratory to release and evaluation in the environment. As with other new genetic technologies, regulatory agencies have often found it challenging to determine the regulatory regime under which they should be evaluated, and have either adapted existing regulatory frameworks or adopted new ones. No country has legislation specifically for GM insects. However, irrespective of the regulatory regime under which they are evaluated, the purpose of their regulation remains the same; to protect human health and the environment. Consequently there are evaluation themes common to their regulatory scrutiny, which are elucidated here. There have also been some challenges and issues encountered during the risk evaluation for field release of GM insects, and this paper will highlight some of these to assist others when considering policy, regulation and assessment of GM insects. Useful regulatory and policy precedents also exist from the regulation of biological control agents and the global protection of plants from pests under the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) framework. Where countries do not have existing regulations, these evaluation instruments could have the potential to be adapted to form a suitable framework for the assessment of risk for GM insects. Finally, some considerations for future policy and regulation in this area are discussed.
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