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What are biosafety rules for virology lab's ​

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Answered by kowsalya14
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Explanation:

Biosafety level. A biosafety level is a set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed laboratory facility. At the lowest level of biosafety, precautions may consist of regular hand-washing and minimal protective equipment.

Answered by kingofself
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Biosafety rules for virology lab's:

  • Viral contamination and viral epidemics engaged to considerable public attention and the use of viral vectors in clinical and basic research is development in every year.
  • Therefore, it is essential to teach the practical aspects of viral manipulation to life science undergraduates.
  • Students must learn safe handling of viruses, viral production, perpetuation of infectivity, and depository of viruses.
  • From the perspective of education, the combining "hands‐on experience" on the topic 'in‐class virology' which allows the instructor to explain certain topics which are covered in the theory class and they are connected to research in the biomedical areas.

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