GSO ISO/TS 22456:2023
ISO/TS 22456:2021
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 May 2023
Sterilization of healthcare products — Microbiological methods— Guidance on conducting bioburden determinations and tests of sterility for biologics and tissue-based products
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GSO ISO/TS 22456:2023 Scope
1.1.1 This document provides guidance for bioburden testing and tests of sterility for biologics and tissue-based products, where this testing is in relation to product sterilization.
NOTE This document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 11737-1 and ISO 11737-2.
1.1.2 Guidance in this document can be applicable to biologics and tissue-based products that are not sterile but are microbiologically controlled.
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