Cerus Corporation Announces European Regulatory Approval for the INTERCEPT Blood System for Plasma.Company Now Markets the Only System to Inactivate in·ac·ti·vate v. 1. To render nonfunctional. 2. To make quiescent. in·ac ti·va Pathogens in Both Platelets and Plasma Intended for Transfusion CONCORD, Calif. -- Cerus Corporation (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :CERS) today announced receipt of a CE mark certificate for the INTERCEPT Blood System for plasma. This allows Cerus to market the plasma system throughout the European Union European Union (EU), name given since the ratification (Nov., 1993) of the Treaty of European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, to the European Community . As part of the regulatory transition from Baxter to Cerus, the CE mark certificate for the platelet system has been transferred to Cerus from Baxter. In addition, Cerus received ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 13485 certification, allowing Cerus to sell the INTERCEPT Blood System for platelets and plasma under its own label. "Approval of the plasma system in Europe represents a very important milestone for the company. We are excited to add a second commercial product to our INTERCEPT Blood System product family. This marks the first regulatory approval for Cerus in our name only," said Claes Glassell, president and chief executive officer of Cerus Corporation. "Our European customers can now use treatment systems for both platelets and plasma that rely on the same instrument for processing. This is a compelling operational benefit to blood centers." In addition to the CE mark certification, certain countries, such as France and Germany, will require separate approvals of plasma products treated with the INTERCEPT Blood System. The efficacy and safety of INTERCEPT plasma system was evaluated in approximately 5,000 transfusions. The plasma system is designed to meet blood center requirements for efficiency, performance and compatibility with both whole blood and apheresis apheresis (əfĕr`əsĭs), or hemapheresis (hē'məfĕr`əsĭs), any procedure in which blood is drawn from a donor or patient and a component (platelets, plasma, or white blood collections. Approximately 1.5 million plasma units for transfusion are collected annually in Europe. Approximately 70% of those undergo pathogen inactivation inactivation /in·ac·ti·va·tion/ (in-ak?ti-va´shun) the destruction of biological activity, as of a virus, by the action of heat or other agent. treatment or quarantine to meet European standards for plasma safety. The INTERCEPT plasma system is designed to offer blood centers a new, more comprehensive solution for meeting regional plasma production standards. It is also designed to provide increased protection to the blood supply from emerging pathogens, such as West Nile virus West Nile virus, microorganism and the infection resulting from it, which typically produces no symptoms or a flulike condition. The virus is a flavivirus and is related to a number of viruses that cause encephalitis. , Chikungunya
The INTERCEPT Blood System The INTERCEPT Blood System is designed to reduce the risk of transfusion-transmitted diseases by inactivating a broad range of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites that may be present in donated blood intended for transfusion. The system inactivates plasma and platelets using the same illumination device, process and active compound. Approximately 50,000 INTERCEPT treated platelet units have been transfused to date, and the technology has been used clinically in over 40 European blood centers. The INTERCEPT Blood System for both platelets and plasma has received approval for CE marking in Europe, and a Phase I trial of the INTERCEPT Blood System for red cells is in progress in the United States. ABOUT CERUS Cerus Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company that develops and commercializes novel, proprietary products in the fields of blood safety and immunotherapy to provide safer, more effective medical options to patients in areas of substantial unmet medical needs. In the field of immunotherapy, the company is employing its proprietary attenuated Attenuated Alive but weakened; an attenuated microorganism can no longer produce disease. Mentioned in: Tuberculin Skin Test attenuated having undergone a process of attenuation. Listeria Listeria /Lis·te·ria/ (lis-ter´e-ah) a genus of gram-negative bacteria (family Corynebacterium); L. monocyto´genes causes listeriosis. Lis·te·ri·a n. vaccine platform to develop a series of novel therapies to treat cancer, and it is applying its proprietary Killed But Metabolically Active technology platform in research and development of prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines for infectious diseases. In the field of blood safety, the company is developing and commercializing the INTERCEPT Blood System, which is based on the company's proprietary Helinx technology and is designed to enhance the safety of donated blood components by inactivating viruses, bacteria, parasites and other pathogens, as well as potentially harmful white blood cells White blood cells A group of several cell types that occur in the bloodstream and are essential for a properly functioning immune system. Mentioned in: Abscess Incision & Drainage, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Complement Deficiencies . INTERCEPT, INTERCEPT Blood System and Helinx are trademarks of Cerus Corporation. |
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