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The Federal Select Agent Program (FSAP) oversees the use, possession, and transfer of select agents and toxins at registered entities throughout the United States.
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Laboratory safety and lessons learned from the Ebola response [PDF]
Slides from a presentation given at the CLIAC meeting, April 16, 2015.9_Cornish_LabSafety_CLIACApril2015 ...
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Consideraciones de bioseguridad en la realización de la autopsia de casos positivos de COVID-19
Background: the autopsy will allow elucidating the pathogenesis and the clinical-pathological correlation of the infection by SARS-Cov-2, although its performance presents risks of contagion, these can be minimized by applying bio-safety measures ...
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CDC laboratory safety progress update to the Advisory Committee to the Director [PDF]
Towards the ACD\u2019s recommendations concerning laboratory safety, CDC has made progress in the following areas:1. Leadership2. Governance3. Risk Assessments4. Laboratory Safety Training5. Culture of Safety/Incident Reporting6.
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BackgroundIn August 2014, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) in South Africa established a modular high-biosafety field Ebola diagnostic laboratory (SA FEDL) near Freetown, Sierra Leone in response to the rapidly increasing number of
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Interim laboratory biosafety guidelines for handling and processing specimens associated with MERS-CoV [PDF]
To date, little is known about pathogenic potential and transmission dynamics of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Until more information becomes available, precautions should be taken in collecting and handling specimens that may ...
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Timeline for influenza H5N1 incident [PDF]
March 12: CDC Influenza Division (ID) shipped low pathogenic avian influenza H9N2 to USDA SEPRL in Athens, Ga\u2028Genetic analysis confirmed identity of H9N2; Shipment delivered on March 13 to USDA Southeast Poultry Research Laboratories (SEPRL) (Athens
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Registered entities are required to conduct drills or exercises at least annually to test and evaluate the effectiveness of their security, biosafety and incident response plans.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recent accomplishments
"A management system for research safety and health programs at universities was developed based on interviews with university administrators, and managers of government and private research agencies and laboratories, and a comprehensive literature ...
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