Researchers commonly refer to specific guidelines (Laboratory biosafety manual from WHO, PHAC, BMBL or NIH-CDC which distinguish between Category A and B infectious substances and their methods of shipping, but specific regulations within each country, should also be considered. In this case the danger exists in the transportation of the biological specimen between facilities (bio security issues may also play an important role), but not necessarily in their further handling as those materials will be used, propagated and tested in an equivalent BSL3 facility.
Xavier Abad; Transfer of Biological Samples from a Biosafety Level 3 Facility
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Last date updated on September, 2024