Robert Koch-Institut ZBS Zentrum für Biologische Gefahren und Spezielle Pathogene ZBS 2 Hochpathogene mikrobielle Erreger

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Robert Koch-Institut ZBS Zentrum für Biologische Gefahren und Spezielle Pathogene ZBS 2 Hochpathogene mikrobielle Erreger

Seestraße 10, 13353 Berlin, Germany
D-EP-13113-01-00 | Issue date: 20.12.2019

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

Mikrobiologie unter Verwendung der Ringversuchsmaterialien: Klinische Proben, Lebensmittel, Umweltproben

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

microbiology under using of the Collaborative study materials: clinical samples, food, environmental materials
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Further accreditations

D-ML-13113-01-01 | Issue date: 06.05.2021
D-ML-13113-01-02 | Issue date: 06.05.2021
D-ML-13113-01-03 | Issue date: 06.05.2021
D-PL-13113-01-01 | Issue date: 06.05.2021
D-PL-13113-01-02 | Issue date: 06.05.2021
D-PL-13113-01-03 | Issue date: 01.03.2022
D-PL-13113-01-04 | Issue date: 01.03.2022

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