Biosafety Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4 | What's The Difference?
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As the lowest of the four, biosafety level 1 applies to laboratory settings in which personnel work with low-risk microbes that pose little to no threat of infection in healthy adults. An example of a microbe that is typically worked with at a BSL-1 is a nonpathogenic strain of E. coli. This laboratory setting typically consists of research taking place on benches without the use of spec…
As the lowest of the four, biosafety level 1 applies to laboratory settings in which personnel work with low-risk microbes that pose little to no threat of infection in healthy adults. An example of a microbe that is typically worked with at a BSL-1 is a nonpathogenic strain of E. coli. This laboratory setting typically consists of research taking place on benches without the use of spec…
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