Safeguarding biosafety and biosecurity in laboratories

Safeguarding biosafety and biosecurity in laboratories

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In biosafety level II laboratory setting, a medical scientist is working on RT-PCR method for the testing of the novel coronavirus at Department of Medical Sciences.
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Overview

Member States to develop capacities to identify, store and securely handle dangerous biological agents and toxins according to international best practices. 

Although biosafety & biosecurity awareness and expertise has improved greatly in the past few decades through the availability more effective safety equipment and automated diagnostic technologies it remains one of the weakest core capacities of Member States identified by IHR monitoring and evaluation activities. 

WHO helps Member States build their national biosafety and biosecurity capacity through guidance documents, tools, technical assistance, and resource mobilization. This includes supporting trainings on biological risk management; sharing best practices through workshops and meetings; providing regulatory frameworks; and ensuring biological agents are transported safely.  

During disease outbreaks countries also need to have the capacity and expertise to safely transport infectious substances between national, regional or international laboratories as outlined in the International Health Regulations. WHO has developed guidance and training resources on the transport of infectious substances to help shippers and other personnel comply with the United Nations Model Regulations for the transport of infectious substances.

Publications

Guidance on regulations for the transport of infectious substances 2021-2022

This publication offers practical guidance to facilitate compliance with applicable international regulations for the transport of infectious substances...

Laboratory biosafety guidance related to coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Interim guidance, 28 January 2021

Presentation: Preparing to Work with SARS-CoV-2 in supplement to WHO Laboratory biosafety guidance related to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) The...

Laboratory biosafety manual, 4th edition

The WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual (LBM) has been in broad use at all levels of clinical and public health laboratories, and other biomedical sectors...

WHO guidance on implementing regulatory requirements for biosafety and biosecurity in biomedical laboratories- a stepwise approach

This document is the result of a scientific project initiated jointly by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck,...

Laboratory leadership competency framework

The purpose of the Laboratory Leadership Competency Framework is to outline the essential competencies needed for laboratory leaders to build sustainable...

WHO Inspection report of the variola virus repository at VECTOR, 28 January- 2 February 2019

World Health Organization. (‎2019)‎. Report of the World Health Organization (‎WHO)‎ biosafety inspection team of the variola virus maximum...

Guidance on regulations for the transport of infectious substances 2019–2020

The updated version of this guidance is available here: WHO Guidance on regulations for the transport of infectious substances 2021-2022This publication...

WHO Global Consultative Meeting on the Safe Shipment of Infectious Substances: WHO headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland, 15–16 March 2018: report

As part of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR), Member States must agree to facilitate, subject to national law and international guidelines,...

WHO consultative meeting high/maximum containment (‎biosafety level 4)‎ laboratories networking: venue: International Agency on Research on Cancer (‎IARC)‎, Lyon, France, 13-15 December 2017: meeting report

Bringing together experts from more than 20 countries and representing 53 institutions, WHO held the inaugural Consultative Meeting on High/Maximum Containment...

Guidance on regulations for the transport of infectious substances 2018-2017

The updated version of this guidance is available here: WHO Guidance on regulations for the transport of infectious substances 2021-2022The following guidelines...

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