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Could examples of diseases be given for each level? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (] • ]) 10:19, 19 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | Could examples of diseases be given for each level? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (] • ]) 10:19, 19 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | ||
: Diseases don't have biosafety levels, they have risk groups. Here are some examples of risk groups. | |||
:: 1. ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' | |||
:: 2. Influenza | |||
:: 3. HIV | |||
:: 4. Ebola | |||
: BSL is related to risk group, but there's really no direct correspondence. The BMBL (Ch. 3) gives HIV as an example of a virus suited to BSL-2, even though it's risk group 3. The St. Louis encephalitis virus is also risk group 3, but it's given as an example of something appropriate for BSL-3 instead of BSL-2. | |||
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Note: The original version of this article consists of excerpts taken from the public domain CDC page at http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/biosfty/bmbl4/bmbl4s3.htm
Consistency
Terminology is inconsistent and as a result it is unclear if "BSL4", "P4" and "L4" and different names for the same thing or not. Please: a) use one name to indicate "BSL4" or b) indicate the meaning of "P4" and "L4" and the differences when compared to "BSL4"
Boston's inclusion on the list of existing labs
The list of bsl4 laborotories includes one at boston, however the text states that the lab has not been constructed yet, and is only proposed, therefore i am removing it. :þ clsours ¡Æ! 19:03, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Russian L4 Labs?
Are there no Level 4 labs in Russia?
Or even China for that matter? The list seems very incomplete. 134.117.166.74 21:16, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
- VEKTOR institute added.
examples?
Could examples of diseases be given for each level? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Crd721 (talk • contribs) 10:19, 19 December 2006 (UTC).
- Diseases don't have biosafety levels, they have risk groups. Here are some examples of risk groups.
- 1. Streptococcus pneumoniae
- 2. Influenza
- 3. HIV
- 4. Ebola
- BSL is related to risk group, but there's really no direct correspondence. The BMBL (Ch. 3) gives HIV as an example of a virus suited to BSL-2, even though it's risk group 3. The St. Louis encephalitis virus is also risk group 3, but it's given as an example of something appropriate for BSL-3 instead of BSL-2.
- CRGreathouse (t | c) 16:39, 3 July 2007 (UTC)