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Genetic engineering safety Issues

Practical-personal reasons It is assumed that knowledgeable citizens would feel more confident and competent to cope with science-related issues in their daily life (Laugksch, 2000). The examples of such issues are endless diet, smoking, safety, health and illness, cellular phones, genetic engineering of food, vaccines, medicines, etc.. [Pg.38]

In 1986, OECD published its first safety considerations for genetically engineered organisms (OECD, 1986). These included the issues relevant to human health, the environment and agriculture that might be considered in a risk/safety assessment. In its recommendations for agricultural and environmental applications, it suggested that risk/safety assessors ... [Pg.13]


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