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- Biocontainment abstract "The concept of biocontainment is related to laboratory biosafety and pertains to microbiology laboratories in which the physical containment of highly pathogenic organisms or agents (bacteria, viruses, and toxins) is required, usually by isolation in environmentally and biologically secure cabinets or rooms, to prevent accidental infection of workers or release into the surrounding community during scientific research. The term \"biocontainment\" was coined in 1985, but the concept stretches back at least to the 1940s.".
- Biocontainment thumbnail B-w-scientists.jpg?width=300.
- Biocontainment wikiPageExternalLink bmbl5.
- Biocontainment wikiPageExternalLink AmazonBSL3.
- Biocontainment wikiPageExternalLink BIO2013.
- Biocontainment wikiPageExternalLink BIO2014.
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- Biocontainment wikiPageRevisionID "698278502".
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Aeromedical_Isolation_Team.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink American_Veterinary_Medical_Association.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biocontainment.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biological_agent.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biological_hazard.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biosafety.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biosafety_cabinet.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biosafety_level.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Biosecurity.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_hazards.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Safety.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Decontamination.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Directive_(European_Union).
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Disinfectant.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Detrick.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Maximum_Containment_Facility.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Microbiology.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink National_Institutes_of_Health.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Positive_pressure_personnel_suit.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Safety_engineering.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Security_engineering.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Select_agent.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Toxin.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Medical_Research_Institute_of_Infectious_Diseases.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Health_and_Human_Services.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Government_Publishing_Office.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Public_Health_Service.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink File:AIT1.png.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLink File:B-w-scientists.jpg.
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biocontainment".
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLinkText "biocontainment suit".
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLinkText "biocontainment".
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLinkText "biosafety".
- Biocontainment wikiPageWikiLinkText "lab containment".
- Biocontainment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Biocontainment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bioterrorism.
- Biocontainment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Biocontainment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:U.S._biological_defense.
- Biocontainment subject Category:Biological_hazards.
- Biocontainment subject Category:Safety.
- Biocontainment type Discipline.
- Biocontainment type Hazard.
- Biocontainment type Technique.
- Biocontainment comment "The concept of biocontainment is related to laboratory biosafety and pertains to microbiology laboratories in which the physical containment of highly pathogenic organisms or agents (bacteria, viruses, and toxins) is required, usually by isolation in environmentally and biologically secure cabinets or rooms, to prevent accidental infection of workers or release into the surrounding community during scientific research.".
- Biocontainment label "Biocontainment".
- Biocontainment sameAs Q4914732.
- Biocontainment sameAs Biocontención.
- Biocontainment sameAs m.0d3dnb.
- Biocontainment sameAs Q4914732.
- Biocontainment wasDerivedFrom Biocontainment?oldid=698278502.
- Biocontainment depiction B-w-scientists.jpg.
- Biocontainment isPrimaryTopicOf Biocontainment.