Arthropod Containment Guidelines, Version 3.2
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- DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2018.2431
Arthropod Containment Guidelines, Version 3.2
Abstract
The Arthropod Containment Guidelines are a product of the work of the American Committee of Medical Entomology, a subcommittee of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. The guidelines provide a reference for research laboratories to assess risk and establish protocols for the safe handling of arthropod vectors of human and animal disease agents. The guidelines were originally published in 2004 and have been updated here to reflect the spectrum of vector taxa under investigation, and the demands of working with vector arthropods in the context of the Select Agent Rule.
Keywords: arthropod; containment; guidelines; laboratory safety; risk assessment; vector-borne disease.
Conflict of interest statement
No conflicting financial interests exist.
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