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Med. Pr. 2012;63(1):91-96
BACILLUS SUBTILIS A LEGISLATIVE HEALTH PROBLEM IN POLAND
BAKTERIE BACILLUS SUBTILIS JAKO PROBLEM LEGISLACYJNY
Anna Kozajda, Irena Szadkowska-Stańczyk

Abstract

The aim of the paper was to discuss the problems related to the classification of B. subtilis and B. thuringiensis bacteria to the 2nd risk group under the 2005 decree of the Ministry of Health on hazardous biological agents (Law Gazette No. 81, item 716 with later amendments). The decree is a Polish implementation of the Directive 2000/54/EC generally consistent with its recommendations, but in the case of certain microorganisms a separate decision has been taken and having in mind the health of workers, changes in the list of hazardous agents existing in Poland have been made. The paper presents in detail the legal situation in this field, as well as current knowledge about the biology of these microorganisms, their use in the biotechnology industry and related production of allergenic proteins, and their effect on the human health. Placement of B. subtilis and B. thuringiensis in the 2nd risk group resulted in the interpretative difficulties encountered by employers who use products containing these bacteria, institutions involved in such products trade and inspectorates supervising working conditions. Based on the literature review it is suggested to initiate actions leading to the development of hygiene norms for certain enzymes/bioinsecticides present in the air, the more that the tests to assess air concentrations of some of them are available. This solution would permit to remove B. subtilis and B. thuringiensis bacteria from the 2nd risk group without the risk for the care of workers' health. Med Pr 2012;63(1):91-96


Key words

Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus thuringiensis, exposure to enzymes, subtilisin, biological agents, health care workers



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