biosafety levels

What are Biosafety Levels?

Biosafety levels (BSLs) are a series of protection measures designed to ensure the safe management and containment of infectious agents in laboratory settings. These measures are crucial for preventing laboratory-associated infections and ensuring the safety of both laboratory personnel and the wider community. There are four biosafety levels, each providing a progressively higher degree of protection based on the level of risk posed by the agents being handled.

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