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Section 173.134(b) of the HMR contains a list of scenario-based exceptions in which some materials are not subject to the requirements for Division 6.2 infectious substances. If a material meets all the conditions of any scenario, it is not regulated.
Category B: An infectious substance that does not meet the criteria for inclusion in Category A. A mailpiece known or suspected to contain a Category B infectious substance is mailable as described in 346 and DMM 601.10. 17. Proper Shipping Name and ID Number Biological substance, Category B, UN3373.
Division 6.2 Infectious Substance: A material known or reasonably expected to contain a pathogen, such as bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae, parasites, fungi or prions, that can cause disease in humans or animals.
Category A infectious substances are transported in a form that poses the highest risk of infection during transportation. Category A consists of Virus and Bacteria listed in the first four Tables in Appendix 3 to Part 2 of the TDG Regulations.
Infectious substance definition: The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) define an infectious substance as a material known or reasonably expected to contain a microorganism or infectious particle that can cause disease in humans or animals.
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Materials that qualify as infectious substances include cultures, patient specimens, biological products, medical or clinical wastes, and medical devices or equipment. [See World Health Organization. (2021, February 25).
A Division 6.2 infectious substance is a material known or reasonably expected to contain a pathogen. A pathogen is a micro-organism (including bacteria, viruses, rickettsia, parasites, fungi) or other agent, such as a proteinaceous infectious particle (prion), that can cause disease in humans or animals.

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