The cost of quality assurance/quality control.

D W Johnson
Author Information
  1. D W Johnson: FEDESA/SmithKline Beecham, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

Abstract

Good Manufacturing Practice Guidelines have an inherent philosophy to maintain high standards and to promote uniformity within trading areas. Reaching these standards in some countries and maintaining them in others is costly. The Cost of Quality is regarded as a significant indicator of business performance. Quality costs are increasing as demands for improved accuracy and precision are made on the industry. The paper also details actual costs for validating a modern biological production facility and establishing biological quality control facilities. Bench mark quality control testing costs for a typical large and small animal vaccine are given.

MeSH Term

Animals
Costs and Cost Analysis
Drug Industry
Quality Control
Vaccination
Vaccines

Chemicals

Vaccines

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