BSL-3: Biosafety level 3. A level of biosafety considered appropriate for agents that may be transmitted by the respiratory route which can cause serious infection.
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The BSL-3 Laboratory is designed to contain agents that may cause serious or lethal disease as a result of contact or inhalation. Laboratory personnel have ...
Acronym Definition; BSL-3: Core Biosafety Level 3 Core (University of Michigan)
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For basic and enhanced BSL-3 and ABSL-3 facilities, the CDC/NIH guideline, Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), states that the spaces be ...