Biosecurity for animal facilities and associated laboratories
- PMID: 12509785
- DOI: 10.1038/laban0103-32
Biosecurity for animal facilities and associated laboratories
Abstract
Although working with human pathogens and zoonotic agents has always carried a certain degree of danger, current events have resulted in an increased focus on the subject, including new regulations. The authors discuss a number of risk assessment and management activities that animal research facilities should use to evaluate strengthen their current programs.
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