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  2. List of laboratory biosecurity incidents - Wikipedia

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    This list of laboratory biosecurity incidents includes accidental laboratory-acquired infections and laboratory releases of lethal pathogens, containment failures in or during transport of lethal pathogens, and incidents of exposure of lethal pathogens to laboratory personnel, improper disposal of contaminated waste, and/or the escape of laboratory animals.

  3. List of biosafety level 4 organisms - Wikipedia

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    The USDA animal safety list is located at 9 CFR Subchapter B. [4] Not all select agents require BSL-4 handling, namely select bacteria and toxins, but most select agent viruses do (with the notable exception of SARS-CoV-1 which can be handled in BSL3). Many non-select agent viruses are often handled in BSL-4 according to facility SOPs or when ...

  4. Laboratory leak - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 June 2021, at 14:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Talk:List of laboratory biosecurity incidents - Wikipedia

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    I should further note that the lede includes what, in my opinion, would include a ferret bite or any other non-exposure near miss: "This list of laboratory biosecurity incidents includes accidental laboratory-acquired infections and laboratory releases of lethal pathogens, containment failures in or during transport of lethal pathogens, and ...

  6. Lab leak ‘most likely’ led to Covid pandemic, FBI director says

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    FBI director Christopher Wray has said a laboratory leak in Wuhan, China, was “most likely” behind the Covid pandemic.. This is the first time Mr Wray has publicly discussed the agency’s ...

  7. Biocontainment - Wikipedia

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    The term laboratory biosafety refers to the measures taken "to reduce the risk of accidental release of or exposure to infectious disease agents", whereas laboratory biosecurity is usually taken to mean "a set of systems and practices employed in legitimate bioscience facilities to reduce the risk that dangerous biological agents will be stolen ...

  8. COVID-19 cover-up claims swirl after whistleblower reveals ...

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    The review resulted in the US Intelligence Community returning a “divided” verdict on COVID origins, saying a lab leak and and natural spillover were equally likely. Only the FBI and Energy ...

  9. Column: The COVID lab-leak claim isn't just an attack on ...

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