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Definition of Biosafety level 3
1. Noun. Exposure to infectious agents that can be transmitted by the respiratory route and which can cause serious infection.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biosafety Level 3
Literary usage of Biosafety level 3
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biosafety in the Laboratory: Prudent Practices for the Handling and Disposal by National Research Council (U. S.) (1989)
"biosafety level 3 biosafety level 3 is applicable to clinical, diagnostic,
teaching, research, or production facilities in which work is done with ..."
2. Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories edited by Jonathan Y. Richmond, Robert W. McKinney (1994)
"... at BSL 2 130 Arboviruses and Arenaviruses Assigned to biosafety level 3 130
Table C. Arboviruses and Certain Other Viruses Assigned to biosafety level 3 ..."
3. West Nile Virus Outbreak: Lessons for Public Health Preparedness by Janet Heinrich (2001)
"According to CDC, level C capability requires a Biosafety Level-3 ... ^Specifically,
this official indicated that there are 9 Biosafety Level-3 veterinary ..."
4. Interstate Transportation of Human Pathogens: Congressional Hearings by Orrin G. Hatch (1999)
"The next lower level is biosafety level 3. That involves agents that are also
dangerous in ... In general, for agents classified at the biosafety level 3, ..."
5. Animal Health at the Crossroads: Preventing, Detecting, And Diagnosing by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"biosafety level 3 (BSL-3): Used with agents that may be indigenous or exotic to the
... biosafety level 3 Agriculture (BSL-3Ag): Designation for animal ..."
6. Critical Needs for Research in Veterinary Science by Banr, National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"... with the Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory (Biosafety Level 2 and Biosafety
Level 3 Agriculture). Some of the recommendations have been addressed. ..."